Ranking WWE's First Ever NXT Class - From Worst To Best
11. Luke Harper
Jon Huber's late-2020 passing rocked all of wrestling, speaking to what a beloved figure he was amongst all colleagues across the industry.
Having already amassed immense respect amongst his peers before landing in WWE in 2012, he was a natural fit for a Wyatt Family gimmick the defined the bulk of his time with the market leader.
Of note in those early days, he worked his very first match in FCW as Brodie Lee before adopting the Harper moniker, and worked only his third match in the WWE system against Dean Ambrose - the man he'd later headline Double Or Nothing 2020 against with the AEW World Heavyweight Championship on the line.
Regrettably, several half-baked attempts to push both Harper and the Wyatts stalled his career until he was finally able to get his release in 2019.
Upon signing for AEW in 2020, he was an immediate hit. As an audience, we'd collectively only just started to see the full extent of his raft of skills - a final run as TNT Champion Brodie Lee saved a cursed Dark Order gimmick and remains his wonderful lasting legacy.