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10 Wrestler Deaths Ignored By WWE

WWE don't acknowledge every wrestler's passing

6. Viscera

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A formidable behemoth of a man who stood out in an industry full of giants, Nelson Frazier Jr. was a memorable presence on WWE television for close to 15 years (off and on). 

Whether as a member of Men on a Mission, as a disciple in The Undertaker’s Ministry of Darkness, wooing the likes of Lilian Garcia as the World’s Largest Love Machine, or gunning for the ECW World Title as Big Daddy V, the man otherwise known as Mabel and Viscera certainly made his mark on the wacky world of sports entertainment.

His WWE tenure came to an end in August of 2008, after which the 1995 King of the Ring winner primarily wrestled on the indies and in Japan. 

Five months after what would turn out to be his final match (and four days after his 43rd birthday), Frazier passed away of a heart attack. 

That was on February 18, 2014, with WWE neglecting to pay any sort of tribute on either the February 21 SmackDown or Raw on February 24. 

After his widow Cassandra Frazier voiced her displeasure at the slight, WWE eventually aired a graphic at the start of the February 28 SmackDown, two weeks after his death. 

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