10 WWE Superstars who you didn't know were with the company for so long

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Tye Dillinger makes his entrance on SmackDown Live

#4 Bray Wyatt, signed in 2009

Bray Wyatt
Bray Wyatt holds the WWE Championship after his victory at Elimination Chamber

The second son of IRS to appear on this countdown, Bray Wyatt, like his brother, signed with WWE in 2009. Like so many others, he began his career in FCW under a much more generic name. Actually, he used several generic names, including Alex Rotundo and Duke Rotundo before finally transforming to Husky Harris for the second season of the game show version of NXT.

After his stint with the Nexus ran its course, he returned to FCW where he created the character of Bray Wyatt, which he would continue to use when WWE created the version of NXT we know and love today. And finally, he would come up to the main roster flanked by his family, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan, with a gimmick that stuck.

It's easy to forget that Wyatt was ever Husky Harris. After all, the most notable thing he did was get punted in the head by Randy Orton. And in general, people probably try to forget the game show version of NXT ever happened since it was so absurd at times.

But Bray was there through it all, and he's been in WWE for over 8 years.

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