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A few...
Marc Mero - Have said this one before, but thought that both Johnny B Badd and Wildman were awful and couldn't take to him at all. But "Marvellous" Marc Mero was suddenly "him". Loved the music, loved linking it to his real life boxing career, loved the TKO and loved how he heeled it up and created probably the biggest single female star of that (or possibly any) era.
Mark Henry - I thought he was just there in the Nation and cringed at sexual chocolate, but Hall of Pain Henry was money. He looked intimidating and his style has finally clicked. It's just a pity his prior injuries and his age prevented him from becoming a big star. If only it had clicked like that a decade earlier.
Kevin Nash - Thought Diesel was so boring and ruined big matches around that era. Had no idea there was such a big personality in there. Came to love picking him WCW vs NWO revenge and just jacknifing anyone in range.
William Regal - Just saw him as a stereotypical Brit wrestler with Brit gimmick in WCW. I didn't find him memorable or remarkable in any way. But WWE Regal showcased his personality and I ended up really entertained by him in almost every role he had there. I think they could do with him on RAW instead of Stephanie/Foley even today.
The Miz - Annoying reality TV personality who wants to be a wrestler to best heel in the biggest company in the world. Says it all.
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