8. Kassius Ohno
Casual WWE fans who caught editions of NXT a couple of years ago will remember the name Kassius Ohno. The majority of diehard wrestling followers, however, know the man as Chris Hero, a wrestler who made a name for himself working in multiple independent promotions and who has won championships in organizations such as Ring of Honor. What exactly happened when Ohno was on the verge of making his way up to the main WWE roster is somewhat of a mystery, but it was suggested by some insiders that he became frustrated with his position in the company. Here is hoping that WWE fans will again see him at some point in the future.
7. Brodus Clay
Brodus Clay seemed to be the next big monster in waiting when he was working his way up through the WWE developmental process, most notably during his time in NXT. Things changed, though, when the massive Clay was turned into The Funkasaurus, a character who danced before, during and after matches. The idea soon grew old among WWE audiences, and Clay left the company in June 2014. He moved on to TNA Wrestling, and ratings for that show would indicate that the majority of wrestling fans have forgotten that he is still active in the business.
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