#1. Flash Funk / 2 Cold Scorpio
At 54 years of age, 2 Cold Scorpio is arguably one of the greatest veterans on the independent circuit.
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The Colorado native made his wrestling debut in 1985 and is still going strong, with an incredible indy career to his name as well as stints with ECW and WCW.
What probably goes under the radar - at least in his career - was Scorpio's stint with WWE, namely because he failed to really achieve or reach the heights that many might have expected for him.
Granted, some may feel that the WWE creative team wasn't overly kind to him. He made his debut as Flash Funk in 1996, dancing and jigging his way to the ring as an early version of Brodus Clay, complete with a dancing entourage.
He did revert back to his 'Scorpio' name before the end of the decade but was gone from WWE before 1999 was out, with a brief flurry in the Brawl for All tournament arguably his most high-profile achievement.
Considering he'd been active for 12 years by the time he made his WWE debut, we believe it's criminal that more wasn't made of his experience and skills. A 1998 version of 2 Cold Scorpio would, for instance, be a perfect fit for NXT, helping bring through the next generation of talent.