5 Legacy Wrestlers Who Have Never Been WWE TV

No, this isn't an article about members of the Legacy stable.
No, this isn't an article about members of the Legacy stable.

# 1 Jacob Fatu

An Anoa'i who hasn't been on WWE TV is as rare as a unicorn sighting
An Anoa'i who hasn't been on WWE TV is as rare as a unicorn sighting

Perhaps the only member of the Anoa'i family to not make it to the WWE, considering that Jacob is cousins with the Usos, was trained by their father Rikishi and his father was a member of the Islanders tag-team. Fatu first started wrestling in 2012 for Rikishi's KnokX Pro Academy promotion. He wrestled in the academy for four years before making appearances at other independent promotions in California.

However, the Samoan Werewolf would eventually make his way to Major League Wrestling, participating in the 39-man Battle Riot. He would then become a part of the Contra Unit stable alongside Josef Samuel, and former WWE Superstar Simon Gotch. Fatu would make a massive impact at MLW after he defeated then-reigning Matt Lawlor for the MLW Heavyweight title at the promotions Kings of the Colosseum PPV.

Given his family name and his growing mark on the industry, it's probably only a matter of time before Jacob Fatu joins WWE and becomes another member of the infamous Anoa'i clan who has made it to the promotion.

What do you think? Will any of these stars with famous families eventually work in a WWE ring? What other wrestlers with famous lineages have yet to work with the company? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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