How Many Of These 5 Former WWE Stars Do You Still Remember - Part 1
5 Maven: Despite being part of WWE for almost four years, it seems that Maven was unable to achieve anything that would guarantee that he would be remembered by the WWE Universe in the years that followed.
The only thing that Maven will be remembered for is that he was the male winner of the first ever season of Tough Enough as well as a three-time Hardcore Champion, but none of these accolades stood for very much following his release.
Maven departed from WWE back in 2005 and after a brief stint in TNA in the years that followed it was reported back in 2013 that the former Champion was now working as a bouncer at 1015 Midtown in New York City.
While there are a number of stars who have been forgotten, there aren't many who have been able to hold down a regular job following their stint in the spotlight.
4 Joy Giovanni: There are a number of female wrestlers who have come through the company over the past few decades thanks to the annual Diva Search. Many of these women were seen as eye candy that only lasted on the main roster for a number of months before they were released and then never seen again.
Joy Giovanni is a fantastic example of this as a former member of the 2004 Diva Search. Even though Joy came in third and didn't win the competition, she was signed to the company a few days later and became a character on SmackDown Live that was seen as a massage therapist.
Giovanni was released from her WWE contract in 2005 due to budget cuts but returned for a one-off appearance at WrestleMania 25 as part of the Women's Battle Royal where she was finally able to make her in-ring debut, even though she didn't win the match.
3 Trent Barreta: Many hardcore wrestling fans will remember "The Dudebusters" from ECW's early years alongside Caylon Croft. Barreta was the standout star of the team and after Croft was released from WWE he was forced into a role as a singles competitor that he didn't seem completely ready for.
Barreta moved down the ranks and became a talent enhancer while only being able to work regular Superstars shows before the company sent him to the newly revamped NXT roster.
At this moment in time, NXT was going through a number of changes itself and trying to become an established promotion and it seems that Barreta just didn't make the cut.
Barreta was part of the company for almost four years but he was never able to make the kind of impact that the WWE needed him to and since his release he has been struggling to remain relevant on the Independent scene.
2 Ricky Ortiz: Ricky Ortiz was one of the first footballers who had been recruited and then sent to the company's developmental territory to hone his skills and become a successful grappler. Ortiz made his official WWE debut as part of the ECW brand and was someone who was able to become a star as part of the promotion.
As with many stars who later made the switch to WWE's main shows, Ortiz struggled to continue to be impressive on the main roster and a loss to Jack Swagger signalled the beginning of his downfall.
When Ortiz was drafted over to SmackDown Live and expected to go onto a run as a heel all of his flaws were there to see and it seems that his lack of charisma was the main thing that caused WWE to make the decision to release him from the company. Ortiz has since become another name on WWE's hits and misses list.
1 Tyler Reks: Tyler Recks was a superstar who was able to make an impact on ECW following his debut before WWE allowed him to make the switch over to their main brands.
It was as part of SmackDown Live that Reks became an established mid-card talent but he was someone that WWE completely dropped the ball with. Reks had the look and the talent to go far in WWE, but the company wasn't ready to gamble on him.
Reks' most memorable moment of his career was perhaps when he was part of the winning team at Bragging Rights back in 2010 but WWE still didn't see him as a viable investment.
The lasting image that the WWE Universe has of Reks is where he was given an exotic dancer gimmick alongside Curt Hawkins before he decided to walk away from the wrestling business a few months later in order to spend more time with his family.
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