WWE: 10 Superstars Of The 2000s That Everyone Forgot About

10. Braden Walker

Braden Walker "I'm Braden Walker and I'm going to knock your brains out". Never has a catchphrase held so much power and intimidation behind it in the history of the WWE. Braden Walker shall go down in history as the single most forgotten about gimmick in the WWE, for all the right reasons. Mr. Walker had only 2 televised matches in his career, and holds the record for the most balanced win/lose streak (1-1) in history in a career that spanned an iconic 30 days. Never has a wrestler been so impressive that they have received a "Best Of" DVD 3 disc set in such a short amount of time, except for Braden Walker. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwyFABQX62A It doesn't matter that Braden Walker looked like he held more than a few pounds in his stomach area. Or that the few times he spoke with Matt Hardy and Estrada that he had about as much charisma as a paper bag. Braden Walker carried charisma like none other, and could light up a WWE crowd with nothing but a placing of his hands on his hips. All jokes aside, Braden Walker is best known for his run as "Wildcat" Chris Harris in TNA, teaming with "Cowboy" James Storm. He held the NWA World Tag Team Championship 7 times and received accolades such as the 2004 Match of the Year and Tag Team of the Year in 2003 and 2004. Why did Braden Walker never work out? Well, realistically...he sucked. But deep down, all wrestling fans feel that he was so bad, he was legendary. Long live Braden Walker.
 
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