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10 Wrestlers Who Went From Champion To Jobber In Different Promotions - Diamond Dallas Page! Vader! Chelsea Green! Orlando Jordan?!

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🗓️ 21 September 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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WWE have a habit of jobbing out former wrestling champs. Gareth Morgan presents 10 Wrestlers Who Went From Champion To Jobber In Different Promotions...


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From hot messes becoming lost messes to one-time world champions being fed to the new

0:14.7

kids on the block, these lads and lasses swap their straps out for defeated faces after

0:20.7

jumping ship.

0:22.2

More often than not, after joining WWE.

0:24.8

Go figure, I'm Gareth from What Culture Wrestling and here are 10 wrestlers who went from

0:29.1

Champion to Joppa in different promotions.

0:32.3

10.

0:33.3

The Good Brothers

0:34.3

After bursting onto the WWE scene in April 2016 on Monday Night Raw, those who had been

0:39.7

following the Good Brothers during their decorated time in New Japan Pro Wrestling were

0:43.9

salivating at the thought of the former Bullock Club men being let loose inside of Vinnie

0:48.6

Max Empire.

0:49.6

A fun, run-along-side old pal AJ Styles soon followed.

0:53.6

After the former three-time IWGP tag team champions, inevitably found themselves being

0:58.9

lost in the shuffle before long, a process that many have tried and failed to escape upon

1:04.3

making an initial impact on the main ruster.

1:07.2

It wasn't all entirely downhill for the fun-loving OC members, though, as they did still managed

1:11.8

to seize hold of the Raw tag team titles on two separate occasions.

1:15.8

Yet, neither of those runs were particularly memorable, or long for that matter.

1:20.0

And by the time 2020 rolled around, the two were being stacked and pinned by Drew McIntyre

1:24.9

in a handicap bout.

1:26.3

Carl Anderson and Doc Gallows did also enjoy an unlikely WrestleMania moment on their way

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