10 WWE superstar debuts you probably didn't know about
Ever been embarrassed by video footages from past?It may not sound as a big case to many, but if you are a WWE superstar who has garnered million of fans around the world, it could indeed be a great headache. These revelations might be putting a light on the struggle these superstars have gone through, but they are actually kind of ironic.WWE has seen arrays of wrestlers graze their squared circle over the course of history and while some made it big, others had to settle as jobbers. However, a plethora of names from the former category were jobbers as well, and here is a look at some of those appearances from WWE superstars before they made it big in the business.
#10 Scotty 2 Hotty
Scotty 2 Hotty’s Worm would most probably be one of the coolest moves that we’ve seen in the Attitude Era. The hip hop dancing gimmick was actually Scotty’s second one after the young Scott Taylor run, but his debut came way before all this.
He debuted on a 1993 episode of Monday Night Raw and was squashed immediately by Big Bam Bigelow. This run of being a jobber continued for the next four years as Scotty went on to face the likes of Papa Shango, Crush and Yokozuna.
However, Scotty’s luck turned pretty when the WWE introduced their light weight division. He immediately formed the tag team with Jerry Lawler’s son Brian Christopher and the rest was history.