#3 WWE's Ministry of Darkness: Gangrel
David Heath had his first run with WWE in 1993. He made his debut as a masked wrestler named "The Black Phantom" and mostly worked as an enhancement talent until his exit from the company in 1995. Following this, Heath briefly worked with ECW and WCW before he returned to WWE in 1998.
This time around, Heath debuted with a new name, Gangrel, and a new vampire gimmick that became quite famous among the fans in a short period of time. Heath would make his entrance through a ring of fire and carry a chalice filled with blood, which he would take a sip of and then spit in the air on his way to the WWE ring.
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As you can imagine, this character fits perfectly with The Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness In 1999, Heath and his teammates, Edge and Christian, were approached by Undertaker and told that he wants them in his stable.
Heath and The Brood accepted Undertaker's offer and joined the Ministry of Darkness. Unlike the other member of the stable, Heath's association with Undertaker only lasted for eight weeks as The Deadman asked Heath and Edge to sacrifice Christian and they refused.
Afterward, Heath worked as a tag team with Christian and Edge for a few weeks before he turned on them and aligning with the Hardy Boyz. During his last few months with WWE, Heath mostly worked as a singles competitor, but he barely found success as a midcard star.
In 2001, Heath parted ways with WWE and went on to work on the independent circuit where he still makes appearances now and then. Heath now has his own wrestling school called Gangrel Wrestling Asylum where he trains students and sets up wrestling shows for fans.