55. Rikishi

In 1999 he turned heel, running over Stone Cold Steve Austin with his car and claiming that "he did it for The Rock." After that, his push died down and he eventually formed up with Scotty 2 Hotty and Grand Master Sexay. The trio named Too Cool was never really taken seriously, nor should it have been. It served it's purpose for what it was, a light hearted and fun dancing trio. Rikishi did however claim gold as one half of the tag team champions with Scotty 2 Hotty in 2004. Eventually the dancing samoan was asked to lose weight by the WWE, sadly Rikishi wasn't able to comply and was released in the summer of 2004. He'll probably best be known as a fun loving big man with a heart of gold but don't let that fool you, he could kick some serious ass when he needed too.
Stats: 2 time WWE Tag Team Champion 1 time WWE Intercontinental Champion
54. Mr. Kennedy

Miiiiiiiiister Kennedyyyyy Kennedyyyyy. Making his debut in 2005, Mr. Kennedy emerged onto the scene and everybody thought the same thing, he's going to be the next big star. With polished mic skills, Mr. Kennedy had potential to be one of the greats. With a memorable gimmick and Vince behind him, he was well on his way. Unfortunately for Mr. Kennedy, he just kept getting injured. Once the first pick in Raw's supplemental draft of 2009, we'll always be left wondering what if...? He made is debut in TNA in 2010 but by then, all momentum was lost. It's a shame, he could've been special. Now he's just another guy in the Aces & Eights.
Stats: 1 time Money in the Bank winner 1 time WWE US Champion 2 time TNA World Heavyweight Champion
53. Beth Phoenix

The Glamazon is one of the most dominant females in WWE history. She was really never utilized the way she should've been but she was a force. From 2006-2010 Beth carried the divas division for the WWE. She was supposed to be the second coming of Chyna, that never really panned out but The Glamazon had her moments. Managing both Chris Masters and later Santino Marella, she stayed more relevant than most divas. She left the WWE in 2012 for person reasons. It's sad really, she was one of the best female workers the WWE's ever had. Maybe one day in the future, we'll see The Glamazon again.
Stats: 1 time WWE Women's Champion 2 time WWE Divas Champion 2 time Diva of the Year winner
52. Umaga

The Samoan Bulldozer was not to be messed with. One of the bigger heels in the WWE, Umaga steamrolled through WWE competition. Umaga generally always had a mouth piece talking for him but it didn't matter, he always let his fighting do the talking. Best known for aligning himself with Vince McMahon and representing him in the "Battle of the Billionaires" at Wrestlemania 23, Umaga lost to Bobby Lashley which enabled Donald Trump to shave Vince McMahon's head. Lost in the shuffle of all that was the fact that Umaga was recognized as a star who headline the show of the immortals, Wrestlemania. Being released for breaking the wellness policy, hopefully Umaga will be remembered for what he did inside the ring, not out of it. He was a beast. R.I.P. Eddie Fatu
Stats: 2 time WWE Intercontinental Champion