20 WWE Ruthless Aggression Era Stars You Totally Don't Remember
5. Sim Snuka
Alongside Manu, Sim Snuka was a victim of WWE experimenting with the whole Legacy stable before settling on members. Sim had previously played the role of 'Deuce', teaming with 'Domino' as a 1950's-style greaser. The unit had captured the WWE Tag-Team Titles in April, 2008, but that was as high as Snuka would go on the WWE totem pole. Changing gimmicks, Sim was revealed to be the son of 'Superfly' Jimmy Snuka. Instead of aiding his quest to be taken seriously by fans, Sim Snuka seemed overawed by whom his father was, and fans actually took him less seriously after the revelation. As Deuce, Snuka was free to be his own man, as Sim, he was simply a pale imitation of his more famous father. Perhaps Snuka's most famous role was as a cameraman at WrestleMania XXV. His main job on that evening was to help break the fall of The Undertaker, who performed a dive from the ring to the outside. Snuka wasn't really positioned too well, and there were fears that 'Taker had injured himself when he plummeted to the ground. Sim Snuka was released in June, 2009, and he's not very well-remembered.
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