#6 The Hurricane

The Hurricane was a mainstay of WWE’s lower mid-card during the first half of the 2000s. He wrestled both under the mask and under his own name, and won several titles during his WWE tenure.
But despite being relegated to lower-card status, Hurricane also got to work with top-level stars like Triple H and the Rock.
A big reason for this is because he was well-liked backstage and didn’t have any problems with anyone.
Helms himself even said so in a shoot interview for Kayfabe Commentaries. In one of that show’s recurring segments – titled ‘What A D*ck’ – the wrestler being interviewed would be given a person’s name and the interviewee had to say if they thought said person was, in fact, a ‘d*ck’.
Helms’ entry wasn’t ‘dramatic’ because he got along with the overwhelming majority of WWE superstars.
Given how being a WWE superstar can easily influence someone enough to develop a bad attitude, Helms stayed a cool guy, which is a reputation that follows him to this day.
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