8 WWE Managers You Totally Don't Remember

2. Tennessee Lee

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Robert Fuller made a name for himself in WCW as Colonel Robert Parker, a ripoff of Elvis's infamous manager. And although WWF already had its own Tom Parker-inspired manager when Jimmy Hart was dubbed "The Colonel" while managing the Honky Tonk Man, apparently, there's always room for one more Colonel.

Tennessee Lee was a bland Southern gentleman who represented perennial afterthought Jeff Jarrett in the WWF during his second run with the company in the late '90s. This run was mostly notable for his alignment with Southern Justice (a revamped version of Henry O. and Phineas I. Godwinn) and a return to his guitar-smashing ways.

But when Jarrett ditched the country singer shtick, he and his besuited slop-toting henchmen ditched Tennessee Lee. All in all, he lasted less than three months up north.

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