4. Who Should Have Been A Bigger Star?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84fAEmrTWmU
From @seansilverback: Who do you think should have been a huge star in wrestling, but just didn't make it & why didn't they make it in your opinion?
Whenever I get asked this kind of question I try to think of somebody that was in WWE briefly, but never really made it as a big star. I could list a few guys and maybe that's a future feature column one day, but for now I will pick one guy. The name I usually think about is Sean O'Haire. I always thought O'Haire was a guy that WWE would have pushed to the moon because he was a big guy at 6'6" and 270 pounds that had the type of body that they loved. When they bought WCW in 2001, he was 30 years old and had a couple of years of experience under his belt under that point. For whatever reason, he never took off in WWE. They even had Roddy Piper manage him for a while, but it didn't seem to help him. He also had a very memorable catchphrase that he would: "I'm not telling you anything that you don't already know." It was catchy. It was memorable. He wasn't, but the catchphrase was. Following his run in WWE that ended in 2004, he moved on to kickboxing and MMA, but most people seem to know him from his wrestling career more than anything. My guess is he didn't really have a passion for wrestling. He was probably told he was perfect for it, but that doesn't mean he loved it or was a natural at it.