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Darren Young - Rookie

As comfortable in the VIP section as he is in the ring, Darren Young’s life revolves around three things — money, women and wrestling. Blessed with natural talent  and a physique only seen in comic books, this fixture on  the South Beach club scene is so gifted he can party all night and still be the first man in the gym the next morning.
Young may be flashy, but when the season one NXT Rookie came to Raw as part of The Nexus, he began to show a darker and more ruthless side. Like the other members of the group, he was angry about his treatment on WWE NXT season one and was out to establish his career with or without the consent of WWE management.
After Team WWE defeated The Nexus at SummerSlam, The Nexus was put to the test on Raw. Young lost to John Cena and was exiled from The Nexus and attacked by his former associates.
No longer under the thumb of Nexus leader Wade Barrett, Young remains as determined as ever to make a name for himself in WWE.
 

Chavo Guerrero - Pro

To some, wrestling is a way to get out of the regularity of life. To others like Chavo Guerrero, it is a way of life, a legacy and tradition that entwines a family.
His gene line reads something out of wrestling history; his grandfather was the legendary wrestler and promoter Gory Guerrero and his late uncle, Eddie Guerrero, is a name that will continue through the ages.
“Chavito” began his quest at an early age, often wrestling with Eddie during the intermissions of Gory’s shows in Texas. After making his official in-ring debut in Mexico and traveling around the world, Chavo came to WCW in 1996, winning the Cruiserweight Championship twice during his time there.
Chavo came to WWE in 2001, and has won the Cruiserweight and Tag Team Championships multiple times. He fulfilled a life-long dream when he teamed with Eddie Guerrero to win the gold in 2002.
Following the tragic passing of Eddie in November 2005, Chavo has dedicated every match to his late uncle, and adopted Eddie's signature Frog Splash as his own finishing maneuver.
In 2008, the self-proclaimed "Mexican Warrior" aggressively pursued CM Punk's ECW Championship, leading Guerrero's greatest triumph: An ECW Title reign.
No matter who he is with or against, Chavo is loyal to his bloodline and a proud member of one of the most celebrated families in WWE history.