20 WWE Women's Wrestlers You Totally Don't Remember

13. Jenny Brooks

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Jenny Brooks had considerable wrestling experience by the time she entered the WWE system. She spent a few years training and working the indy circuit in her native Canada before being picked-up by WWE developmental in 2006, when she was assigned to DSW.

There, Brooks worked with the likes of Beth Phoenix and Victoria, though it took her almost a full year before DSW management decided her progress was TV-worthy. She made just a solitary main roster TV appearance in 2009 when, as pictured above, she was murdered by Beth Phoenix in a squash match, and was released from her contract a short while after.

Brooks was in the WWE system for a number of years, and while her only SmackDown appearance was completely one-sided, the Rip Rogers-trained athlete remains relatively highly-regarded. Now wrestling as She Nay Nay, she continues making independent appearances, though they've grown few and far between in recent years.

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