10 ECW Originals that were underutilized in WWE

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From the top of ECW to WWE's Hardcore ranks

#7 Super Crazy

Crazy
Crazy, how WWE never utilized him

Super Crazy joined ECW in 1998 after being recommended to Paul Heyman by Konnan. He had much success during his 3 years with ECW which included one the most memorable feuds in company history, with Tajiri. Crazy would also hold the ECW TV Championship during his time there after it had been vacated by Rob Van Dam.

Surprisingly WWE showed no interest in him when ECW went under in 2001. After several years on the Indie scene, Crazy finally signed with WWE in 2005 after he impressed many with his performance at the ECW One Night Stand in 2005.

Two other fellow super talented Latino superstars were also signed at the same time, Psicosis and Juventud Guerrera. They were put together as a trio and it immediately took an uncomfortable turn. The three Mexicans would enter the ring on lawnmowers and wear janitor jumpsuits, taking in every Mexican/American cliche to a racial tone.

Juventud was released by the end of the year and Psicosis in 2006. Crazy was left to fend for himself. He actually did alright for a little while, considering it was on the land of giants on RAW, but he was soon thrown into a go-nowhere team with Hacksaw Jim Duggan and received his requested release in 2008, due to being frustrated with his position.

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