10 Wrestlers Who Had One Match In WWE
What do you mean 'a second match'? What was wrong with the first one?!
9. Mikey Whipwreck
The February 24, 1997 episode of Monday Night Raw saw ECW invade WWE, which both helped to promote the hardcore promotion's upcoming Barely Legal pay-per-view, while also breathing life into a somewhat stale WWE product.
As part of the mini invasion, ECW got the chance to showcase their talent in a series of short matches and segments.
Many of those featured, such as Tommy Dreamer, D-Von Dudley, Sabu, Little Guido, Stevie Richards and Perry Saturn, would go on to sign with WWE in the future.
One wrestler who wrestled on the broadcast, however, would not.
Mikey Whipwreck, beloved underdog and unlikely one-time ECW Champion, was on the show to put over Taz strongly. Their brief bout was a basic squash, with Whipwreck not even getting a proper entrance before being picked apart by the Human Suplex Machine.
It was Mikey's only WWE match, though he did appear for WWE again in order to accompany old tag partner Tajiri at ECW One Night Stand 2005 (and was on hand for Rob Van Dam's title celebrations at the 2006 event).
Rumour has it that Whipwreck was invited back as a wrestler for the ECW relaunch, but that he turned it down due to numerous debilitating injuries.