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  • Published in WWE

349. Sweet Daddy Siki

A champion across North America, Sweet Daddy Siki found his home in Toronto where he would become a local icon.  Siki was not the most decorated wrestler, but he was a flamboyant performer who was influential for many performers, black and white. 
  • Published in WWE

281. Velvet McIntyre

Best known for her long run in the World Wrestling Federation in the 1980’s, Velvet McIntyre was a good face female wrestler who was one of the better high flyers of her day.  Wrestling barefoot, McIntyre received numerous title shots, and actually was a champion for a week, albeit in an unacknowledged one week run on a tour in Australia.
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345. The Disco Inferno

The gimmick of the Disco Inferno was a goofy one, there is no denying that, but you have to credit Glenn Gilberti for always injecting new life into it so that it could last six years in a solid mid-card role in WCW.
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334. Jamie Noble

While younger readers may remember Jamie Noble as one half of J&J Security, we here at Notinhalloffame.com recall him as a technical machine that could always deliver good matches in the ring and was a technical marvel.  Noble is a former WWE Cruiserweight Champion and would later become a champion in Ring of Honor, and defeated no less than CM Punk (albeit in a four way match) to do it!