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* [[Wrestling/RonKillings R-Truth]] is widely regarded as one of the funniest wrestlers in recent decade and is consider the best ''the'' 24/7 Champion making the title itself as popular as he is. You know you're a hit when ''Brock Lesnar'' finds you legitimately funny.
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* EC3's one-time partner, [[Wrestling/DrakeMaverick Rockstar Spud]] also qualifies, despite having even less in ring credibility to his name, mainly existing to serve as a [[VeryPunchableMan meat shield]] for Ethan Carter and whoever else TNA wanted to milk an impending encounter with. Again, what worked was people finding him funny. When Ethan eventually became more of a serious wrestler and Spud got tired of his abuse, the two were well-received, to the point Spud spent an enjoyable tenure as an underdog {{face}} and later [=EC3=] was able to turn into the company's top face through a FaceHeelDoubleTurn with Wrestling/MattHardy over the TNA world title.

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* EC3's [=EC3=]'s one-time partner, [[Wrestling/DrakeMaverick Rockstar Spud]] also qualifies, despite having even less in ring credibility to his name, mainly existing to serve as a [[VeryPunchableMan meat shield]] for Ethan Carter and whoever else TNA wanted to milk an impending encounter with. Again, what worked was people finding him funny. When Ethan eventually became more of a serious wrestler and Spud got tired of his abuse, the two were well-received, to the point Spud spent an enjoyable tenure as an underdog {{face}} and later [=EC3=] was able to turn into the company's top face through a FaceHeelDoubleTurn with Wrestling/MattHardy over the TNA world title.
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* What was seemingly a roll with ReplacementScrappy written all over it, substituting for Wrestling/AjaKong, [[Wrestling/KiaStevens Amazing Kong]] quickly took off to the point game shows were requesting her they way they requested Masahiro Chono and some fans were calling for a World Heavyweight Championship run after ''two'' appearances in TNA, which consisted of {{squash| match}}ing Wrestling/GailKim and being eliminated in a battle royal.

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* What was seemingly a roll with ReplacementScrappy written all over it, substituting for Wrestling/AjaKong, [[Wrestling/KiaStevens Amazing Kong]] quickly took off to the point game shows were requesting her they way they requested Masahiro Chono Wrestling/MasahiroChono and some fans were calling for a World Heavyweight Championship run after ''two'' appearances in TNA, which consisted of {{squash| match}}ing Wrestling/GailKim and being eliminated in a battle royal.



* Necro Butcher caught on better in Ring Of Honor than IWA Mid-South which, given the latter being in a GarbageWrestling phase, you'd expect to be the opposite. Even after he joined the initially XPacHeat drawing Age Of The Fall Necro Butcher did not suffer much loss of popularity.

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* Necro Butcher Wrestling/NecroButcher caught on better in Ring Of Honor than IWA Mid-South which, given the latter being in a GarbageWrestling phase, you'd expect to be the opposite. Even after he joined the initially XPacHeat drawing Age Of The Fall Necro Butcher did not suffer much loss of popularity.



* Despite their status as jobbers, Wrestling/{{ThreeMB}} (Heath Slater, Jinder Mahal, and Wrestling/DrewMcIntyre) has a pretty big following and is the subject of the "Reasons to Like 3MB" meme. Outside of 3MB, Heath Slater is an Ensemble Darkhorse in his own right.
* [[Wrestling/BlackRose La Rosa Negra]] was a last minute addition to SHINE 7 who got called back semi regularly after SHINE 13. The responses she got in The Orpheum can be explained by it [[AHeroToHisHomeTown being in her stomping grounds]]; those of everyone outside cannot. She had no wins, promo time or video packages, and little individual focus in 3-4 ways with those who did, yet even had professional reviewers abuzz with questions. Her first real angle with Shanna at SHINE 18 got more attention than her main event work elsewhere.

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* Despite their status as jobbers, Wrestling/{{ThreeMB}} (Heath Slater, Jinder Mahal, (Wrestling/HeathSlater, Wrestling/JinderMahal, and Wrestling/DrewMcIntyre) has a pretty big following and is the subject of the "Reasons to Like 3MB" meme. Outside of 3MB, Heath Slater is an Ensemble Darkhorse in his own right.
* [[Wrestling/BlackRose La Rosa Negra]] was a last minute addition to SHINE 7 ''SHINE 7'' who got called back semi regularly after SHINE 13.''SHINE 13''. The responses she got in The Orpheum can be explained by it [[AHeroToHisHomeTown being in her stomping grounds]]; those of everyone outside cannot. She had no wins, promo time or video packages, and little individual focus in 3-4 ways with those who did, yet even had professional reviewers abuzz with questions. Her first real angle with Shanna at SHINE 18 ''SHINE 18'' got more attention than her main event work elsewhere.



* ''Wrestling/ShaneMcMahon'', has always received a lot of ovations compared to his father, mainly because his no-DQ matches has allow him to go beyond the limit [[note]]such as his spots atop the Titantron in Backlash 2001 and Unforgiven 2003, being German Suplexed through glass at King of the Ring 2001, and his Hardcore title match against Steven Blackman at Summerslam 2000 being the most memorable instances of his badassery.[[/note]] as well for being Stephanie's polar opposite. [[spoiler: His return on Raw in February 22 has the biggest pop of the night.]]

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* ''Wrestling/ShaneMcMahon'', has always received a lot of ovations compared to his father, mainly because his no-DQ matches has allow him to go beyond the limit [[note]]such as his spots atop the Titantron in Backlash 2001 and Unforgiven 2003, being German Suplexed through glass at King of the Ring 2001, and his Hardcore title match against Steven Blackman Wrestling/StevenBlackman at Summerslam 2000 being the most memorable instances of his badassery.[[/note]] as well for being Stephanie's polar opposite. [[spoiler: His return on Raw in February 22 has the biggest pop of the night.]]
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** At the start of 2019, Becky is universally considered to be the most beloved person in the entire company, especially when compared to her "best friend", CreatorsPet Wrestling/CharlotteFlair; her popularity absolutely exploded when she turned heel at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2018'' and attacked Charlotte after their title match, to which the crowd loudly cheered for her. WWE tried persistently, bless them, to turn the fans against her after that, with each successive attempt falling flatter and flatter until Becky's concussion at the hands of Wrestling/NiaJax just before ''Survivor Series 2018'' - to say nothing of her ''absurdly'' badass NoSell of the injury immediately afterward - made them give up entirely and deliberately seat Becky at the top of the ladder. When the latter incident gets you unironically compared to ''Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin,'' well...

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** At the start of 2019, Becky is universally considered to be the most beloved person in the entire company, easily becoming WWE’s most over star since [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]] at the peak of his popularity in 2014, especially when compared to her "best friend", CreatorsPet Wrestling/CharlotteFlair; her popularity absolutely exploded when she turned heel at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2018'' and attacked Charlotte after their title match, to which the crowd loudly cheered for her. WWE tried persistently, bless them, to turn the fans against her after that, with each successive attempt falling flatter and flatter until Becky's concussion at the hands of Wrestling/NiaJax just before ''Survivor Series 2018'' - to say nothing of her ''absurdly'' badass NoSell of the injury immediately afterward - made them give up entirely and deliberately seat Becky at the top of the ladder. When the latter incident gets you unironically compared to ''Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin,'' well...
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* Wrestling/MauroRanallo, a commentator that began his WWE career on the first Smackdown on the USA Network, has been well received by the IWC for his fantastic first night on the job on commentary [[note]]it helps that he has prior experience commentating for Showtime Championship Boxing, Glory Kickboxing, Invicta Fighting Championships, and Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.[[/note]] and being a vast improvement over the likes of fellow commentators Wrestling/MichaelCole and [[MostAnnoyingSound Byron Saxton]].

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* Wrestling/MauroRanallo, a commentator that began his WWE career on the first Smackdown on the USA Network, has been well received by the IWC for his fantastic first night on the job on commentary [[note]]it helps that he has prior experience commentating for Showtime Championship Boxing, Glory Kickboxing, Invicta Fighting Championships, and Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.[[/note]] and being a vast improvement over the likes of fellow commentators Wrestling/MichaelCole and [[MostAnnoyingSound Byron Saxton]].Saxton.
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* Shark Boy has been this almost everywhere he has been, even in TNA where he was rarely used and mainly as a jobber when he was. His "Stone Cold" was about the only role he took that wasn't universally received but the Impact Zone still loved it.

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* Shark Boy Wrestling/SharkBoy has been this almost everywhere he has been, even in TNA where he was rarely used and mainly as a jobber when he was. His "Stone Cold" was about the only role he took that wasn't universally received but the Impact Zone still loved it.



* Diabolic Khaos always had more supports than a duo (then quartet) of demonic vagabonds with few redeeming qualities and fewer social skills would suggest, especially at Gateway Championship's "Adult" shows and ''especially'' Wrestling/MsChif, who was repeatedly voted by fans to be GCW's best wrestler. [[Wrestling/HunterJohnston Delirious]], despite being nothing more than a jobber in Wrestling/{{TNA}} and Wrestling/RingOfHonor, kept getting massively positive responses whenever he showed up, leading to him getting his own angles in ROH (Jim Cornette threatening to fire him if he didn't stop losing, Hang Men 3 turning him crazy by trying to kill him, feuds with Rhett Titus also involving Wrestling/DaizeeHaze and Wrestling/JerryLynn, a prominent spot in Age Of The Fall after being corrupted by Wrestling/JimmyJacobs, etc)

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* Diabolic Khaos always had more supports than a duo (then quartet) of demonic vagabonds with few redeeming qualities and fewer social skills would suggest, especially at Gateway Championship's "Adult" shows and ''especially'' Wrestling/MsChif, who was repeatedly voted by fans to be GCW's best wrestler. [[Wrestling/HunterJohnston Delirious]], despite being nothing more than a jobber in Wrestling/{{TNA}} [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]] and Wrestling/RingOfHonor, kept getting massively positive responses whenever he showed up, leading to him getting his own angles in ROH (Jim Cornette threatening to fire him if he didn't stop losing, Hang Men 3 turning him crazy by trying to kill him, feuds with Rhett Titus also involving Wrestling/DaizeeHaze and Wrestling/JerryLynn, a prominent spot in Age Of The Fall after being corrupted by Wrestling/JimmyJacobs, etc)



* Wrestling/{{Daffney| Unger}} became surprisingly popular in Wrestling/{{TNA}} despite degenerating into a rarely used {{jobber}} {{heel}} as time went on, devoid of any redeeming qualities. Following her governor run she had a (weak) Freudian excuse and that was it.

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* Wrestling/{{Daffney| Unger}} became surprisingly popular in Wrestling/{{TNA}} [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]] despite degenerating into a rarely used {{jobber}} {{heel}} as time went on, devoid of any redeeming qualities. Following her governor run she had a (weak) Freudian excuse and that was it.
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* Despite what Wrestling/VinceRusso may want you to believe, nearly every luchador in Wrestling/{{WCW}} had a pretty easy time getting over, no matter their usage. Examples would be Silver King and El Dandy, icons in Mexico who never received notable pushes or much to do but have still stayed remembered by American fans. But nobody got more bang for their buck than Wrestling/LaParka, who has been a star in every promotion he's ever worked, including WCW. Even Wrestling/KevinNash, who couldn't book his way out of a paper bag, decided that he was going to put him in the main event of his last show as head booker in 1999, because Parka was just that over.

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* Despite what Wrestling/VinceRusso may want you to believe, nearly every luchador in Wrestling/{{WCW}} had a pretty easy time getting over, no matter their usage. Examples would be Silver King Wrestling/SilverKing and El Dandy, icons in Mexico who never received notable pushes or much to do but have still stayed remembered by American fans. But nobody got more bang for their buck than Wrestling/LaParka, who has been a star in every promotion he's ever worked, including WCW. Even Wrestling/KevinNash, who couldn't book his way out of a paper bag, decided that he was going to put him in the main event of his last show as head booker in 1999, because Parka was just that over.

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* [[Wrestling/EC3 Ethan Carter III]]'s popularity bears mentioning considering he was in nothing but irrelevant {{squash match}}es in what felt like a whole year. Even following two pay per view "feuds" he still had only had two matches that anyone could consider worth watching. What worked for him were his promos and video packages being hilarious. His one-time partner, [[Wrestling/DrakeMaverick Rockstar Spud]] also qualifies, despite having even less in ring credibility to his name, mainly existing to serve as a [[VeryPunchableMan meat shield]] for Ethan Carter and whoever else TNA wanted to milk an impending encounter with. Again, what worked was people finding him funny. When Ethan eventually became more of a serious wrestler and Spud got tired of his abuse, the two were well-received, to the point Spud spent an enjoyable tenure as an underdog {{face}} and later [=EC3=] was able to turn into the company's top face through a FaceHeelDoubleTurn with Wrestling/MattHardy over the TNA world title.

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* [[Wrestling/EC3 Ethan Carter III]]'s popularity bears mentioning considering he was in nothing but irrelevant {{squash match}}es in what felt like a whole year. Even following two pay per view "feuds" he still had only had two matches that anyone could consider worth watching. What worked for him were his promos and video packages being hilarious. His hilarious.
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one-time partner, [[Wrestling/DrakeMaverick Rockstar Spud]] also qualifies, despite having even less in ring credibility to his name, mainly existing to serve as a [[VeryPunchableMan meat shield]] for Ethan Carter and whoever else TNA wanted to milk an impending encounter with. Again, what worked was people finding him funny. When Ethan eventually became more of a serious wrestler and Spud got tired of his abuse, the two were well-received, to the point Spud spent an enjoyable tenure as an underdog {{face}} and later [=EC3=] was able to turn into the company's top face through a FaceHeelDoubleTurn with Wrestling/MattHardy over the TNA world title.
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* [[Wrestling/EC3 Ethan Carter III]]'s popularity bears mentioning considering he was in nothing but irrelevant {{squash match}}es in what felt like a whole year. Even following two pay per view "feuds" he still had only had two matches that anyone could consider worth watching. What worked for him were his promos and video packages being hilarious. His one-time partner, Rockstar Spud also qualifies, despite having even less in ring credibility to his name, mainly existing to serve as a [[VeryPunchableMan meat shield]] for Ethan Carter and whoever else TNA wanted to milk an impending encounter with. Again, what worked was people finding him funny. When Ethan eventually became more of a serious wrestler and Spud got tired of his abuse, the two were well-received, to the point Spud spent an enjoyable tenure as an underdog {{face}} and later [=EC3=] was able to turn into the company's top face through a FaceHeelDoubleTurn with Wrestling/MattHardy over the TNA world title.

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* [[Wrestling/EC3 Ethan Carter III]]'s popularity bears mentioning considering he was in nothing but irrelevant {{squash match}}es in what felt like a whole year. Even following two pay per view "feuds" he still had only had two matches that anyone could consider worth watching. What worked for him were his promos and video packages being hilarious. His one-time partner, [[Wrestling/DrakeMaverick Rockstar Spud Spud]] also qualifies, despite having even less in ring credibility to his name, mainly existing to serve as a [[VeryPunchableMan meat shield]] for Ethan Carter and whoever else TNA wanted to milk an impending encounter with. Again, what worked was people finding him funny. When Ethan eventually became more of a serious wrestler and Spud got tired of his abuse, the two were well-received, to the point Spud spent an enjoyable tenure as an underdog {{face}} and later [=EC3=] was able to turn into the company's top face through a FaceHeelDoubleTurn with Wrestling/MattHardy over the TNA world title.
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* Wrestling/BeckyLynch slowly became this as she climbed up in the NXT Women's division, as people came to see the value in her as more than just a lackey for Wrestling/SashaBanks. See Crowning Moment of Heartwarming above for how that ended up. She was previously this in SHIMMER - as she didn't make too many appearances but was fondly remembered for years after her retirement. What's more is that the only time Paige got booed during her heel turn promo was when she insulted Becky. And so far, Becky is the only {{Face}} that has ever been cheered going against Sasha Banks on the main roster.

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* Wrestling/BeckyLynch slowly became this as she climbed up in the NXT Women's division, as people came to see the value in her as more than just a lackey for Wrestling/SashaBanks. See Crowning Moment of Heartwarming above She soon gained more confidence and broke away from Sasha, winning the No. 1 contender shot for how that ended up.the NXT Women's Championship. Lynch lost the title match, but she put in one of the best women's performances in NXT history and looked strong in defeat. As Becky sat in the ring clutching her arm and reduced to tears, the crowd promptly showed their appreciation, chanting her name and singing her theme song before it was cued up again to play Becky out of the ring, giving her the biggest boost of her career even though she lost. She was previously this in SHIMMER - as she didn't make too many appearances but was fondly remembered for years after her retirement. What's more is that the only time Paige got booed during her heel turn promo was when she insulted Becky. And so far, Becky is the only {{Face}} that has ever been cheered going against Sasha Banks on the main roster.
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* Wrestling/BeckyLynch slowly became this as she climbed up in the NXT Women's division, as people came to see the value in her as more than just a lackey for Wrestling/SashaBanks. See Crowning Moment of Heartwarming above for how that ended up. She was previously this in SHIMMER - as she didn't make too many appearances but was fondly remembered for years after her retirement. What's more is that the only time Paige got booed during her heel turn promo was when she insulted Becky. And so far, Becky is the only {{Face}} that has ever been cheered going against Sasha Banks on the main roster.
** At the start of 2019, Becky is universally considered to be the most beloved person in the entire company, especially when compared to her "best friend", CreatorsPet Wrestling/CharlotteFlair; her popularity absolutely exploded when she turned heel at ''Wrestling/SummerSlam 2018'' and attacked Charlotte after their title match, to which the crowd loudly cheered for her. WWE tried persistently, bless them, to turn the fans against her after that, with each successive attempt falling flatter and flatter until Becky's concussion at the hands of Wrestling/NiaJax just before ''Survivor Series 2018'' - to say nothing of her ''absurdly'' badass NoSell of the injury immediately afterward - made them give up entirely and deliberately seat Becky at the top of the ladder. When the latter incident gets you unironically compared to ''Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin,'' well...

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Pro wrestling features an elaborate set of alignments written by the people who create the show. A {{Heel}} is the bad guy. The {{Face}} is the good guy. A [[WildCard [=Tweener=]]] shares aspects of both or one who gets cheered like a face despite behaving like a heel.

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Pro wrestling features an elaborate set of alignments written by the people who create the show. A {{Heel}} is the bad guy. The {{Face}} is the good guy. A [[WildCard [=Tweener=]]] Tweener]] shares aspects of both or one who gets cheered like a face despite behaving like a heel.



* Wrestling/AJLee started as a losing ''Wrestling/{{WWE NXT}}'' entrant (which was fan voted), but after Daniel Bryan shot her into the main event became wildly popular. Once the creative team recognized that, she was given a General Manager role on ''Raw'', followed by winning the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-diva.html WWE Divas' Title]] soon after.
** Her former Wrestling/ChickBusters partner Kaitlyn as well. Despite being the least trained and least capable wrestler, it showing, and admitting it, she bagged the most votes to win NXT Season 3 and proved popular enough with fans to push her for the Divas' Championship against Eve.



* Ol' Blue Pants was the most over woman on NXT by at least her second appearance, despite having been in nothing but an under a minute squash.



* The "Four Horsewomen" of NXT, Wrestling/{{Charlotte}}, Wrestling/SashaBanks, Wrestling/{{Bayley}}, and Wrestling/BeckyLynch. They were seen as four of the best female wrestlers in recent WWE and were a glimmer of hope in a wasteland of a women's division on the main roster. Charlotte faced a ton of backlash once she moved up to the main roster, but the other three are still given nothing but praise for their work.
* Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} as a whole, for that matter. Widely considered to be the best thing about WWE in the 2010s, its less bloated and repetitive format compared to the main WWE roster is seen as a refreshment from what many fans saw as an rotting period for WWE otherwise. Wrestlers like Wrestling/AdrianNeville, Wrestling/SamiZayn, [[Wrestling/KevinSteen Kevin Owens]], [[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Balor]], Wrestling/ShinsukeNakamura, and the aforementioned female stars helped make it a masterpiece of wrestling.

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* A developmental example. When footage from an NXT promo class leaked online, several promos saw developmental Diva Alexa Bliss playing the girlfriend of redneck Scott Dawson. She got lots of praise from fans, who eagerly awaited her debut. Although she had a different gimmick when she did debut, fans still remembered her and immediately chanted "let's go Bliss!"
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* James Ellsworth. He was originally brought in as a local {{jobber}} for a SquashMatch against Braun Strowman. He proved to be extremely popular, however, leading to WWE bringing him back for a few more appearances (including one where he got a shot at the WWE title). His popularity only grew when he did [[https://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCircle/comments/52snha/im_james_ellsworth_ask_me_anything/ an AMA on Reddit]] in which he came across as an all-around cool guy. Eventually, WWE gave him a full-time contract, and he was even part of the Smackdown team during Survivor Series 2016 (as the mascot).
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* Wrestling/ElSanto was originally supposed to be a {{rudo}}, but the audience didn't see him that way and [[Wrestling/{{CMLL}} EMLL]] wisely gave up on trying to change their minds. Despite not being the most talented luchador, by his own admission, El Santo [[BreakOutCharacter became]] the most beloved {{tecnico}} of his time, possibly all time, as is the TropeMaker for of Lucha Libre subculture of pro wrestling.
* Jackie Sato and Maki Ueda actually were not considered the best TagTeam [[Wrestling/AllJapanWomensProWrestling Zenjo]] had, but as The Beauty Pair were easily its most popular, despite only being champions for part of one year, both of them having more time reigning as singles champions.
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* Mauro Ranallo, a commentator that began his WWE career on the first Smackdown on the USA Network, has been well received by the IWC for his fantastic first night on the job on commentary [[note]]it helps that he has prior experience commentating for Showtime Championship Boxing, Glory Kickboxing, Invicta Fighting Championships, and Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.[[/note]] and being a vast improvement over the likes of fellow commentators Wrestling/MichaelCole and [[MostAnnoyingSound Byron Saxton]].

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* Mauro Ranallo, Wrestling/MauroRanallo, a commentator that began his WWE career on the first Smackdown on the USA Network, has been well received by the IWC for his fantastic first night on the job on commentary [[note]]it helps that he has prior experience commentating for Showtime Championship Boxing, Glory Kickboxing, Invicta Fighting Championships, and Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.[[/note]] and being a vast improvement over the likes of fellow commentators Wrestling/MichaelCole and [[MostAnnoyingSound Byron Saxton]].



* Wrestling/WWENXT as a whole, for that matter. Widely considered to be the best thing about WWE in the 2010s, its less bloated and repetitive format compared to the main WWE roster is seen as a refreshment from what many fans saw as an rotting period for WWE otherwise. Wrestlers like Wrestling/AdrianNeville, Wrestling/SamiZayn, [[Wrestling/KevinSteen Kevin Owens]], [[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Balor]], Wrestling/ShinsukeNakamura, and the aforementioned female stars helped make it a masterpiece of wrestling.

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* Wrestling/WWENXT Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} as a whole, for that matter. Widely considered to be the best thing about WWE in the 2010s, its less bloated and repetitive format compared to the main WWE roster is seen as a refreshment from what many fans saw as an rotting period for WWE otherwise. Wrestlers like Wrestling/AdrianNeville, Wrestling/SamiZayn, [[Wrestling/KevinSteen Kevin Owens]], [[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Balor]], Wrestling/ShinsukeNakamura, and the aforementioned female stars helped make it a masterpiece of wrestling.
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* Wrestling/TheWyattFamily, a backwoods cult stable, won the fans over with their mysterious entrance and leader Wrestling/BrayWyatt's sinister Manson-esque personality. Although their booking started to take a turn for the worse after ''WrestleMania XXX'', it hasn't stopped fans from admiring them and wanting better for them.

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* Wrestling/TheWyattFamily, a backwoods cult stable, won the fans over with their mysterious entrance and leader Wrestling/BrayWyatt's sinister Manson-esque personality. Although their booking started to take a turn for the worse after ''WrestleMania ''[=WrestleMania=] XXX'', it hasn't stopped fans from admiring them and wanting better for them.
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* Most recently, [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Rusev]]. He started out as an unbeatable ForeignWrestlingHeel and got some heat before settling into a mid card heel role who no one really cared about. Recently, however, he was teamed up with Aiden English and allowed to express his naturally comedic personality, and as a result his Rusev Day gimmick has gotten incredibly popular, to the point where the only people who consistently get bigger pops on Smackdown are freaking Wrestling/AJStyles and [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]], and that's despite him and English ostensibly being heels. He's selling merch, too, with Rusev Day shirts consistently being in the top 5 shirts on the entire WWE store. Time will tell how far Rusev's Dark Horse status will get him.

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* Most recently, Originally [[Wrestling/RusevAndLana Rusev]]. He Rusev]] started out as an unbeatable ForeignWrestlingHeel and got some heat before settling into a mid card heel role who no one really cared about. Recently, As of mid 2017 however, he was teamed up with Aiden English and allowed to express his naturally comedic personality, and as a result his Rusev Day gimmick has gotten incredibly popular, to the point where the only people who consistently get bigger pops on Smackdown are freaking Wrestling/AJStyles and [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]], and that's despite him and English ostensibly being heels. He's selling merch, too, with Rusev Day shirts consistently being in the top 5 shirts on the entire WWE store. Time will tell how far Rusev's Dark Horse status will get him.
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* Wrestling/{{Ryback}}, another former Nexus member, quickly got over with crowds when he first debuted. Unfortunately, it didn't last long, and he became a BaseBreaker over time.

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* Wrestling/{{Ryback}}, another former Nexus member, quickly got over with crowds when he first debuted. Unfortunately, it didn't last long, and he became a BaseBreaker BaseBreakingCharacter over time.
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* WWE backstage interviewer Renee Young is actually incredibly popular with fans. It helps that she is both very good at her job and is a genuine wrestling fan. And,if we're being honest, the fact that she's [[HotScoop good-looking]] doesn't hurt either.

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* SHINE's quickest case of this is Viper, who debuted on show 35. The fans were immediately cheering her over the usually popular Luscious Latasha(who herself is a case) and despite having the SHIMMER, SHINE and TNA Knockouts Champions in the ring at once for the main event, were ''still'' chanting for Viper. Another appearance of Wrestling/IvelisseVelez, who had just made a heroic return that night, stopped them for about a minute before they went back to demanding to see more Viper. Someone must have noticed this because Viper, who was initially paired with the hated heel Rhia O'Reilly, showed up in a random baby face gathering that seemed designed to get heat on the less popular heel Nicole Matthews. And when ''Matthews'', who usually gets cheers despite association with [[HateSink the reviled]] Portia Perez, is the less popular heel, you're over.
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* Wrestling/{{Breezango}}. Inititally a make-shift team formed to serve as jobbers to the higher level superstars, they broke into their own after adopting the "fashion police" gimmicks and starring in some ReferenceOverdosed skits, showing off their comedic talents and earning the love of the audience.

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Pro wrestling features an elaborate set of alignments written by the people who create the show. A {{Heel}} is the bad guy. The {{Face}} is the good guy. A [[WildCard [=Tweener=]]] shares aspects of both or one who gets cheered like a face despite behaving like a heel.

However, despite what the creators intend, it is up to the fans of the promotion to actually follow through. The best wrestlers and writers can push in a certain direction to achieve the specific heel/face reception from the supporters but the fans may not take to the wrestler like they expect.

This can take the form of XPacHeat, where instead of disliking someone because of their heel behaviour, they simply dislike the performer themselves and don't want them showing up at all.

Being an EnsembleDarkhorse in pro wrestling is the opposite of that. It can take the form of a wrestler or other figure being viewed as underused or undervalued by the fans of the promotion. Or someone who is popular regardless of what alignment they have, for whatever reason.

Note, that because of the nature of the industry, becoming a darkhorse can easily lead to a 'push' from the company as they seek to take advantage of that popularity by increasing the wrestlers visibility to gain higher ratings, pay per view buys and merchandise sales.

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!!Examples:
* During the JCP era of the Wrestling/NationalWrestlingAlliance, there were The Mulkey Brothers, a {{jobber}} TagTeam whom the promoters were determined not to push but gained a fan following out of sympathy for scary beatings they took, and respect for their legit talent, even though they rarely got to show it on account of usually getting put down brutally fast. Once an [[TorchesAndPitchForks an armed mob]] tried to chase down Wrestling/TheMidnightExpress after the Mulkey Brothers got a shot at their US Tag Team Titles but came up short.
* Wrestling/MasatoTanaka got over quicker with ECW's mutants than anyone before him ever had, to the admitted surprise of Wrestling/ShaneDouglas even, who usually has nothing nice to say about anyone.
* Wrestling/AlSnow started his career in 1982, but didn't really get much television exposure until he arrived in Wrestling/{{SMW}} in 1994-1995. He spent years jobbing in WWE under failed gimmicks (Avatar and Leif Cassidy of the New Rockers) until he got shipped down to Wrestling/{{ECW}}, where he started the [[ConsultingMisterPuppet "Head"]] gimmick, which got him over. Even with this newfound popularity and recognition, he still has only one [=PPV=] main event to his name (a loss to [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/ecw/ecw-h.html ECW World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Wrestling/ShaneDouglas "The Franchise" Shane Douglas]] at ''ECW [=WrestlePalooza=] 98'', May 3, 1998.)
* Despite what Wrestling/VinceRusso may want you to believe, nearly every luchador in Wrestling/{{WCW}} had a pretty easy time getting over, no matter their usage. Examples would be Silver King and El Dandy, icons in Mexico who never received notable pushes or much to do but have still stayed remembered by American fans. But nobody got more bang for their buck than Wrestling/LaParka, who has been a star in every promotion he's ever worked, including WCW. Even Wrestling/KevinNash, who couldn't book his way out of a paper bag, decided that he was going to put him in the main event of his last show as head booker in 1999, because Parka was just that over.
* The entire WCW Cruiserweight Division, despite often being pushed aside and marginalized on the shows themselves, remained popular with the crowds. Wrestling/DeanMalenko, Wrestling/ChrisJericho and Wrestling/BillyKidman in particular. Even Wrestling/ChrisBenoit, who really was accurate to what Kevin Nash dubbed vanilla midgets, would prove popular enough to ride to the main event when given the shot in WWE. Wrestling/EddieGuerrero retained his popularity as well, even after seven years as a jobber.
* Wrestling/{{Christian}} always had a following far greater than his mid-table position in WWE suggested.
* Shark Boy has been this almost everywhere he has been, even in TNA where he was rarely used and mainly as a jobber when he was. His "Stone Cold" was about the only role he took that wasn't universally received but the Impact Zone still loved it.
* Kaientai's hilarious over the top evil gimmick made them incredibly over, coupled with the fact that they were 2 of the best wrestlers in the WWE at the time (Mick Foley is on record stating that if the WWE title was actually based on talent, Wrestling/{{Taka| Michinoku}} would be the champion). Unfortunately, being over made them unusable as jobbers, and resulted in the team being broken up.
* Wrestling/MattSydal was basically a {{joke character}} in Gateway Championship Wrestling, a skinny, relentlessly politically correct showoff who only wrestled to sell shirts. Opponents and commentators alike suspected he wasn't even above the age of consent but the crowds took to him the way ECW's did to Wrestling/{{Tazz}}.
* Diabolic Khaos always had more supports than a duo (then quartet) of demonic vagabonds with few redeeming qualities and fewer social skills would suggest, especially at Gateway Championship's "Adult" shows and ''especially'' Wrestling/MsChif, who was repeatedly voted by fans to be GCW's best wrestler. [[Wrestling/HunterJohnston Delirious]], despite being nothing more than a jobber in Wrestling/{{TNA}} and Wrestling/RingOfHonor, kept getting massively positive responses whenever he showed up, leading to him getting his own angles in ROH (Jim Cornette threatening to fire him if he didn't stop losing, Hang Men 3 turning him crazy by trying to kill him, feuds with Rhett Titus also involving Wrestling/DaizeeHaze and Wrestling/JerryLynn, a prominent spot in Age Of The Fall after being corrupted by Wrestling/JimmyJacobs, etc)
* Wrestling/StevieRichards in WWE. On the September 10, 2007 ''Raw,'' [[Wrestling/VinceMcMahon Vince [=McMahon=]]]'s flunky Jonathan Coachman told him that, in the online poll on WWE's website of who the fans thought would be revealed to be Vince's "son," Richards was in second place, leading to Coach bringing Richards in to see Vince. Considering how Richards had not held a title for five years[[note]]He scored his 22nd, and final, win of the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwf-hc.html WWE Hardcore Title]] for less than a day on August 18, 2002[[/note]] and had not even had a [=PPV=] match[[note]]The [=Mexicools=] (Juventud Guerrera, Wrestling/{{Psicosis}} [who qualifies for this himself] and Super Crazy) d. the Blue World Order (Richards, Wrestling/TheBlueMeanie and [[Wrestling/MikeBucci Nova]]) at ''WWE The Great American Bash 2005'' on July 24, 2005[[/note]] in two years at that point, it just showed how Richards had been able to retain a fan base from his years in ECW.
** Part of the reason for Richards' popularity was he was on [[BShow Sunday Night Heat]] for years without being fired, and had an ironic gimmick about his lack of popularity.
* A brief overview of Wrestling/UltraMantisBlack's career, which involved constantly losing in title shots for ten years straight, proclaiming his disgust of the human race and love for communism, starting a {{religion of evil}} and brainwashing the aforementioned Delirious wouldn't give one an idea of just how popular he is with Wrestling/{{Chikara}}'s fans.
* What was seemingly a roll with ReplacementScrappy written all over it, substituting for Wrestling/AjaKong, [[Wrestling/KiaStevens Amazing Kong]] quickly took off to the point game shows were requesting her they way they requested Masahiro Chono and some fans were calling for a World Heavyweight Championship run after ''two'' appearances in TNA, which consisted of {{squash| match}}ing Wrestling/GailKim and being eliminated in a battle royal.
* While Alexis Laree was popular everywhere she didn't have a full on heel gimmick, not even one of those stopped WWE fans from loving {{psycho lesbian}} Wrestling/MickieJames.
* Paul Burchill's pirate gimmick was immensely popular, yet he was not used well at all. When Vince [=McMahon=], who didn't get the gimmick, made Burchill drop it, there was a widespread outcry from fans. This didn't stop [=McMahon=] having his way.
* After Wrestling/{{Melina}} went out on her own from MNM and eventually turned face, she received great reactions from fans. She began to rival Mickie James in terms of the pops she would get - and this was after she had spent several months on the shelf due to injury just after her face turn.
* Wrestling/{{Daffney| Unger}} became surprisingly popular in Wrestling/{{TNA}} despite degenerating into a rarely used {{jobber}} {{heel}} as time went on, devoid of any redeeming qualities. Following her governor run she had a (weak) Freudian excuse and that was it.
* Wrestling/AJLee started as a losing ''Wrestling/{{WWE NXT}}'' entrant (which was fan voted), but after Daniel Bryan shot her into the main event became wildly popular. Once the creative team recognized that, she was given a General Manager role on ''Raw'', followed by winning the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-diva.html WWE Divas' Title]] soon after.
** Her former Wrestling/ChickBusters partner Kaitlyn as well. Despite being the least trained and least capable wrestler, it showing, and admitting it, she bagged the most votes to win NXT Season 3 and proved popular enough with fans to push her for the Divas' Championship against Eve.
* Wrestling/DolphZiggler was supposedly a heel all the way from his debut until he won the World Heavyweight Title the night after ''[=WrestleMania=]''. Not that you would've noticed from the booming cheers when it happened.
* [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]] is perhaps the biggest example of this trope in professional wrestling history. He was a was a former [[Wrestling/TheNexus Nexus]] member who quickly became the most over WWE superstar since the Attitude Era if not of all time. In fact, Bryan was so popular that crowds went into complete and utter meltdown whenever he was booked weakly and not given opportunities at the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, including '''two consecutive ''Wrestling/{{Royal Rumble}}s''''', [[XPacHeat actively turned on face wrestlers]] seen as having "[[ReplacementScrappy stolen his spot]]", such as Wrestling/{{Sheamus}}, Wrestling/{{Batista}}, Wrestling/RomanReigns, and Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr, got ''Wrestling/ShawnMichaels'' over as a heel in ''2013'', forced WWE to abort what seemed to be his own turn with him joining Wrestling/TheWyattFamily (and got a pop reminiscent of a title win for what was just him breaking away from a stable he was only in for ''two weeks''), and cheered him ''even when he wasn't in the ring''. It got to the point that WWE had to completely rebook ''Wrestling/WrestleMania XXX'' simply because the fans refused to accept anything that didn't end in "Daniel Bryan wins the World Title" (the departure of Wrestling/CMPunk after that year's ''Rumble'' may have had something to do with it).
* Wrestling/{{Ryback}}, another former Nexus member, quickly got over with crowds when he first debuted. Unfortunately, it didn't last long, and he became a BaseBreaker over time.
* WWE backstage interviewer Renee Young is actually incredibly popular with fans. It helps that she is both very good at her job and is a genuine wrestling fan. And,if we're being honest, the fact that she's [[HotScoop good-looking]] doesn't hurt either.
* There have always been calls for Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels to be in a higher position in TNA, excepting when he was part of [[Wrestling/FrankieKazarian Bad Influence]], which itself is was an ensemble darkhorse {{tag team}} that only came together out of a {{Shocking Swerve}} {{diabolus ex machina}} to make the life of Wrestling/AJStyles worse.
* Referee Paul Turner is amusingly popular with Ring Of Honor fans, considering he got that way from stopping a fan from hitting top heel Wrestling/AustinAries.
* Similarly, the Eagles Club loved Senior Wrestling/{{SHIMMER}} referee Bryce Remsburg after he protected Allison Danger from Portia Perez while Danger was pregnant.
* Necro Butcher caught on better in Ring Of Honor than IWA Mid-South which, given the latter being in a GarbageWrestling phase, you'd expect to be the opposite. Even after he joined the initially XPacHeat drawing Age Of The Fall Necro Butcher did not suffer much loss of popularity.
* Pinup lady Rayna Von Tosh, first graduate of the SHIMMER Academy, whose wrestling appearances were sporadic at best, tends to be spoken of fondly despite hardly ever being seen. Particularly by fans of her home promotion, where she has only had five matches (some of which were Dark Matches only seen by the live audience) but still got return request after a 31 volume absence. That's four years for those who don't follow.
* Hiroyo Matsumoto and Misaki Ohata, the Seven Star Sisters, were the most popular {{tag team}} SHIMMER had ever seen. SHIMMER couldn't get much out of 3S though since Ohata wasn't a fan of travel.
* [[Wrestling/EC3 Ethan Carter III]]'s popularity bears mentioning considering he was in nothing but irrelevant {{squash match}}es in what felt like a whole year. Even following two pay per view "feuds" he still had only had two matches that anyone could consider worth watching. What worked for him were his promos and video packages being hilarious. His one-time partner, Rockstar Spud also qualifies, despite having even less in ring credibility to his name, mainly existing to serve as a [[VeryPunchableMan meat shield]] for Ethan Carter and whoever else TNA wanted to milk an impending encounter with. Again, what worked was people finding him funny. When Ethan eventually became more of a serious wrestler and Spud got tired of his abuse, the two were well-received, to the point Spud spent an enjoyable tenure as an underdog {{face}} and later [=EC3=] was able to turn into the company's top face through a FaceHeelDoubleTurn with Wrestling/MattHardy over the TNA world title.
* Michael Elgin early on was considered a generic power wrestler distinguishable only by his mullet, but he rode the wave of positive responses following a surprisingly good match with Davey Richards at ''Showdown In The Sun'' to the ROH World Championship at ''Best In The World''.
* Despite their status as jobbers, Wrestling/{{ThreeMB}} (Heath Slater, Jinder Mahal, and Wrestling/DrewMcIntyre) has a pretty big following and is the subject of the "Reasons to Like 3MB" meme. Outside of 3MB, Heath Slater is an Ensemble Darkhorse in his own right.
* [[Wrestling/BlackRose La Rosa Negra]] was a last minute addition to SHINE 7 who got called back semi regularly after SHINE 13. The responses she got in The Orpheum can be explained by it [[AHeroToHisHomeTown being in her stomping grounds]]; those of everyone outside cannot. She had no wins, promo time or video packages, and little individual focus in 3-4 ways with those who did, yet even had professional reviewers abuzz with questions. Her first real angle with Shanna at SHINE 18 got more attention than her main event work elsewhere.
* A developmental example. When footage from an NXT promo class leaked online, several promos saw developmental Diva Alexa Bliss playing the girlfriend of redneck Scott Dawson. She got lots of praise from fans, who eagerly awaited her debut. Although she had a different gimmick when she did debut, fans still remembered her and immediately chanted "let's go Bliss!"
* Wrestling/DamienSandow was always well liked by fans, but near the end of 2014 the WWE turned him into Damien [[Wrestling/TheMiz Mizdow]], stunt double for the Miz. He became so over that he's said to rival ''[[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan]]'' in popularity.
* Ol' Blue Pants was the most over woman on NXT by at least her second appearance, despite having been in nothing but an under a minute squash.
* Wrestling/BoDallas is notable for having gone from one of WWE's biggest [[TheScrappy Scrappies]] to one of its biggest {{Ensemble Darkhorse}}s ''in less than a year.''
* Mauro Ranallo, a commentator that began his WWE career on the first Smackdown on the USA Network, has been well received by the IWC for his fantastic first night on the job on commentary [[note]]it helps that he has prior experience commentating for Showtime Championship Boxing, Glory Kickboxing, Invicta Fighting Championships, and Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.[[/note]] and being a vast improvement over the likes of fellow commentators Wrestling/MichaelCole and [[MostAnnoyingSound Byron Saxton]].
* Barry Horowitz, the most popular jobber of all time. Many will always remember the announcer's legendary cry of:
--> '' "Horowitz wins! Horowitz wins! HOROWITZ WINS!" ''
* ''Wrestling/ShaneMcMahon'', has always received a lot of ovations compared to his father, mainly because his no-DQ matches has allow him to go beyond the limit [[note]]such as his spots atop the Titantron in Backlash 2001 and Unforgiven 2003, being German Suplexed through glass at King of the Ring 2001, and his Hardcore title match against Steven Blackman at Summerslam 2000 being the most memorable instances of his badassery.[[/note]] as well for being Stephanie's polar opposite. [[spoiler: His return on Raw in February 22 has the biggest pop of the night.]]
* Wrestling/TheShield, despite being heels for most of their run, were incredibly popular with fans, thanks in no small part to the inclusion of Internet favorites Wrestling/SethRollins and Wrestling/DeanAmbrose. Even after their breakup, both Rollins and Ambrose were able to hold on to the same popularity (even though the former was a heel). Wrestling/RomanReigns, the other third of the group, wasn't nearly as lucky, as he quickly became a major CreatorsPet in the eyes of fans.
* The "Four Horsewomen" of NXT, Wrestling/{{Charlotte}}, Wrestling/SashaBanks, Wrestling/{{Bayley}}, and Wrestling/BeckyLynch. They were seen as four of the best female wrestlers in recent WWE and were a glimmer of hope in a wasteland of a women's division on the main roster. Charlotte faced a ton of backlash once she moved up to the main roster, but the other three are still given nothing but praise for their work.
* Wrestling/WWENXT as a whole, for that matter. Widely considered to be the best thing about WWE in the 2010s, its less bloated and repetitive format compared to the main WWE roster is seen as a refreshment from what many fans saw as an rotting period for WWE otherwise. Wrestlers like Wrestling/AdrianNeville, Wrestling/SamiZayn, [[Wrestling/KevinSteen Kevin Owens]], [[Wrestling/FergalDevitt Finn Balor]], Wrestling/ShinsukeNakamura, and the aforementioned female stars helped make it a masterpiece of wrestling.
* Wrestling/TheWyattFamily, a backwoods cult stable, won the fans over with their mysterious entrance and leader Wrestling/BrayWyatt's sinister Manson-esque personality. Although their booking started to take a turn for the worse after ''WrestleMania XXX'', it hasn't stopped fans from admiring them and wanting better for them.
* Wrestling/KofiKingston, Wrestling/BigELangston, and Wrestling/XavierWoods were all well-liked throughout most of their careers, but when they got together to form the trio Wrestling/TheNewDay, they became a massively popular phenomenon thanks to their geeky personalities and hilarious antics. Even though they were heels thorough most of their run, they still got massive support and turned face in 2016.
* While Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio is ''by no means'' an EnsembleDarkhorse (he was at the beginning of his WWE run but his popularity dropped sharply afterwards), his former ring announcer, Ricardo Rodriguez, is, thanks to his LargeHam personality.
* James Ellsworth. He was originally brought in as a local {{jobber}} for a SquashMatch against Braun Strowman. He proved to be extremely popular, however, leading to WWE bringing him back for a few more appearances (including one where he got a shot at the WWE title). His popularity only grew when he did [[https://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCircle/comments/52snha/im_james_ellsworth_ask_me_anything/ an AMA on Reddit]] in which he came across as an all-around cool guy. Eventually, WWE gave him a full-time contract, and he was even part of the Smackdown team during Survivor Series 2016 (as the mascot).
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