I guess it just escapes me that a guy who's 6'7 and has a silver tongue gets lost in the tag team division and isn't discovered until he's 38 years of age.
I've never seen it happen, yet somehow it worked. They could have actually pulled the trigger as early as July 2003 when his financial book first hit shelves.
I'm not sure we'll ever see a phenomenon like that again simply because WWE labels people so early and its a tough hill to overcome.
For JBL to overcome a stigma the likes of Cody Rhodes, Ryder, Goldust (and so on) makes him entirely unique in my estimation.
Whereas the Undertaker was predominantly made on production value, JBL was entirely his own creation (some might call an extension of McMahon himself).