20 WWE Ruthless Aggression Era Stars You Totally Don't Remember
4. KC James
Eagle-eyed readers will also notice current WWE star Damien Sandow in the picture which accompanies this entry. That's because Sandow, then known as Idol Stevens, teamed with KC James for a spell in 2006. The duo were managed by Michelle McCool, who was playing a teacher gimmick at the time. Together, the wrestlers went after the WWE Tag-Team Titles. They'd never hold the belts, and split up in the Spring months of 2007. From there, James went back down to WWE developmental, and he'd struggle to get another shot on the main roster again. The closest he would come was as a jobber on ECW in late-2007/early-2008. However, the guy was losing to the likes of Braden Walker, which should give some indication as to his standing on the roster. By August, 2008, KC James was a complete afterthought and WWE decided to cut him loose. Since then, James hasn't done anything of note in the wrestling industry. It seems his brief tag-team run alongside Stevens/Sandow is the nearest he'd ever get to the big time.
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