Biggest achievers in WWE history – WWE is full of great talent. Some of those talents are picked by WWE from the beginning to be top perfomers, based on the way they look or act. There are some who actually do well, but are often overlooked. Some even use their political power and influence to move up in WWE.
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Then there are some guys that the fans get behind and never stop believing in, even if they leave the company. WWE loves a certain type and you have to do a lot to either “get over” or force WWE to believe in you to do well with them.
WWE Chairman Vince McMahon runs a tight ship, and he may see things certain ways that the fans do not. That is why overachievers are not seen as often as we would like. WWE has loved to play an “underdog” story line with the likes of John Cena or Edge, but they were never seen as this by the fans.
You don’t have to be a small person to overachieve, as there are many who did well with WWE at various sizes when either fans or the company did not see them as much. The cool thing for fans today is seeing someone come from nothing and become something. If you want to truly become the next great overachiever in WWE history, these are the 10 men you can look to for guidance..
10. X-Pac
I know what you’re thinking, X-Pac? Really? He was never a World Champion with WWE, nor was he ever seen as a main event level talent. While this is true, he did overachieve with WWE by winning championships over people he shouldn’t have. On top of this, his list of titles can be seen as quite impressive.
Sean Waltman is a two-time European Champion, two-time Light Heavyweight Champion, and a four-time Tag Team Champion. We should not forget his contributions to WCW where he won the WCW Tag Team title once as well as the Cruiserweight title twice. One of the Cruiserweight titles was actually won on WWE ground when WWE and WCW were doing their invasion angle. X-Pac ended up becoming the first man to hold the WWF Light Heavyweight title and WCW Cruiserweight title at the same time.
People did not care for X-Pac though, as he was getting thrown into title opportunities all the time. In fact, when he came on television there was said to be a lot of channel changing. A term called “X-Pac heat” came out of it, which is used for a person that is hated so much that someone will change the channel when they come on television.
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