1. Daniel Bryan
2. Samoa Joe
Samoa Joe once put Essa Rios over amid a WWE occasion. No, that is not a grammatical error. It really happened the distance back in March 2001. WWE decided to not give Samoa Joe an agreement during a period when the organization was overflowed with wrestlers who had before worked for ECW and WCW, however he by the by became well known working in ROH and TNA Wrestling among different advancements.
3. Dean Ambrose

Before WWE abandoned the system for numerous reasons, Velocity was a fun demonstrate that highlighted some amusing matches. The label group fight that included MnM tackling the twosome of Dean Taylor and Jon Moxley was not one of the more significant matches that was taped for the project, yet it did highlight a youthful potential babyface who might in the end break into WWE as Dean Ambrose.
4. Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar and Shelton Benjamin were allowed to perform in WWE dull matches amid their time as label group "The Minnesota Stretching Crew." One of those challenges highlighted a restriction label group of Rico and some obscure gentleman named John Cena.
5. Jeff Hardy
Jeff Hardy was however a wide-peered toward adolescent who had professedly lied about his age when he initially showed up on WWF TV as an improvement ability combined up with any semblance of the 1-2-3 Kid and Razor Ramon in singles rivalry.
6. Matt Hardy
7. Mick Foley
The WWF/WWE has done well, in meetings, TV fragments and documentaries, to separate the lows of the profession of Mick Foley that happened well before he was going after the organization's big showdown.