#1 Terry Taylor
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The man born Paul Worden Taylor III, who currently serves as a trainer in WWE’s NXT brand, once graced the squared circle as a competitor, not only in the WWE but also in the NWA and WCW.
Better known as Terry Taylor, he helmed the announcer table with Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler for the March 8th, 1999 episode of Monday Night RAW. The combination of Taylor, Cole and Lawler wasn’t too well-received by the WWE Universe.
Perhaps that was the reason why the WWE decided to go with the trusted combination of Ross and Lawler in the days that followed. Nevertheless, one has to give Taylor props, for at least putting his best foot forward.
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Edited by Shiven Sachdeva