50. Christopher Daniels

Christopher Daniels has worn many hats while in TNA. He's been both Curry Man and Suicide but his greatest accomplishments have come as The Fallen Angel. As one of the innovators of the X Division, Christopher Daniels has evolved into one of the better heels in wrestling today. A former member of one of TNA's better factions Fortune, he now resides as half of the tag team Bad Influence and continues to impress. He could and should be a future champion in TNA again but until then, we'll celebrate what he's accomplished so far.
Stats: 3 time TNA X Division Champion 2 time TNA Tag Team Champion 6 time NWA Tag Team Champion
49. Shelton Benjamin

The man who you paid to watch in The Money in the Bank match, Benjamin was the WWE's best all around athlete for years. Introduced by Kurt Angle as one half of The World's Greatest Tag Team, Benjamin had one of the greatest of all time on his side in Angle. Him and Haas became two time Tag Team Champions before disbanding in 2004. That's when Benjamin made a name for himself. Benjamin was quickly drafted to Smackdown where he immediately started a feud with the members of Evolution, helping him establish himself as one of the top mid card guys. Benjamin then went on the beat Chris Jericho to capture his first singles title as the Intercontinental Champion. Things took a turn for Benjamin in 2007 when he declared himself 'The Gold Standard' of professional wrestling. It didn't necessarily pan out as everyone had hoped but Benjamin definitely left a good legacy when he left in 2010 only to join ROH where he once again found success.
Stats: 3 time WWE Intercontinental Champion 2 time WWE Tag Team Champion 1 time WWE US Champion 2 time ROH Tag Team Champion
48. John Morrison

The next Shawn Michaels, right? Well it didn't exactly pan out that way for John Morrison. What happened? Marty Jennetty, I mean Morrison, should've been the next Shawn Michaels. Maybe one of the most disappointing superstars of the last decade, Morrison had the look, the athleticism and the skills to be a superstar. Best known as a tag team wrestler, Morrison shined when he had the opportunity. Having some amazing matches with the likes of Kofi Kingston, CM Punk and Jeff Hardy. He put on a show every time he had a chance to entire the Royal Rumble. His greatest accomplishment is probably when he became the face of ECW winning the title in 2007. Dammit, I get frustrated just talking about Morrison, he had so much potential. He should've been so much more.
Stats: Tough Enough Winner 5 time WWE Tag Team Champion 3 time WWE Intercontinental Champion 1 time ECW Champion
47. Alberto Del Rio

The Mexican Aristocrat has only been in the WWE spotlight for 3 years but he's made them count. Del Rio has established himself as WWE's Mexican superstar of the future, a title that Rey Mysterio once held. Thrown into the spotlight from the start, Del Rio had a great feud with Mysterio, a feud in which he came off looking strong. Since then he's gone back and forth as a heel and a face feuding with The Big Show, Sheamus and Dolph Ziggler. A great in ring technician, Del Rio generally has a good match against whoever he's facing. Del Rio is the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion, making him the second biggest star in the company, right? Well, not exactly, but Del Rio continues to impress as he adds to his WWE legacy.
Stats: 2 time WWE Champion 2 time WWE World Heavyweight Champion 2011 Money in the Bank winner 2011 Royal Rumble winner