5 WWE Monsters You Don't Remember

Giant Gonzalez: Incited fear in WWE fans for all the wrong reasons
Giant Gonzalez: Incited fear in WWE fans for all the wrong reasons

#2 Snitsky

Snitsky: It wasn't his fault
Snitsky: It wasn't his fault

Where to begin with Snitsky? He debuted in September 2004 and was immediately thrust into a storyline with Kane. In his debut bout, Snitsky smashed Kane with a chair which caused him to fall on his girlfriend Lita, who was supposedly pregnant with Kane's child.

Lita miscarried which led to Snitsky developing his catchphrase of "that wasn't my fault." This was one of the most tasteless storylines WWE ever did and the Snitsky/Kane dispute would massively overstay it's welcome with the pair battling throughout the rest of the year.

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Snitsky did deliver one of the sickest Royal Rumble eliminations of all time when he hit Paul London with a brutal clothesline in the 2005 'Rumble match which sent London spinning off the apron to the floor below.

Snitsky was then injured for several months before he resumed his conflict with Kane in mid-2005, before he fell off of WWE cards entirely until he resurfaced with a new look in WWE's ECW brand in early 2007.

His tenure in his new home was not a success and Snitsky would eventually leave the company in 2008, having achieved nothing of note in his entire four-year tenure.

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