6 Worst Handled Characters In WWE NXT History

6. Aloisia

In the history of the WWE there have been a long line of wrestlers to make their TV debuts only to quickly vanish. Few of them have ever had physical dimensions more coveted by Vince McMahon than Aloisia. Coming in at a stunning 6'9, she seemed like the obvious favorite from the day the WWE released a video hyping her as a participant in Season 3. To the shock of everyone that video would mark the beginning & the end of her time on WWE TV. Shortly before the first episode of the season, the WWE reported that Aloisia had gotten in an argument with her pro Vickie Guerrero and would be replaced. As fate would have it Vickie's new protege Kaitlyn would do what most thought Aloisia was going to do and win the season. Aloisia is no longer a part of wrestling on any level and may have been more Giant Gonzales than The Undertaker. It can not be argued however that she would not have held everyone's attention when she made her entrance. If scandalous photos of her had not be come to light right before she was set to debut she likely would have gotten more chances that any other woman who ever competed for the company. The fact that she was announced and then released cast a shadow over the entire season that followed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGWbGZy8NHw Aloisia seemingly was working hard to become a competent wrestler and many of women in the history of WWE started out without any in ring talent. None of them possessed the attributes that would have made Aloisia a truly unique attraction like some other big stars in the history of the company. If given the chance she may not have amounted to much but denied it her potential never had a chance to be realized.

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