Recent wrestlers: The professional wrestling business is an industry that has plenty of turnover across multiple organizations. Take World Wrestling Entertainment as just one example. The WWE has weekly Rawand SmackDown programs, monthly “special events” that serve as pay-per-view shows for those who are not interested in signing up for the WWE Network, and also the NXT brand that is both a developmental property and also a weekly program for WWE Network subscribers.
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Even a company with so many hours of weekly programs can only feature so many wrestlers at a time, and thus there is a revolving door for talent to enter and also leave.
It is thus understandable that you would forget about certain performers that you would swear you recently saw working for what is the largest pro wrestling company in the world and also a media giant. This is especially true for certain members of the so-called WWE Divas Division, one woman in particular who left the company on her own terms and who probably will not be coming back to the WWE anytime soon. One cannot help but assume that she would have been a major part of the “Divas Revolution” that is currently taking place in the WWE had she not walked away from the wrestling industry. Oh, what could have been.
20. Corey Graves
There will soon come a time when it is forgotten among casual fans that Corey Graves was ever a wrestler. That is not at all a knock on the former in-ring worker who had to retire because of concussions. Graves has quickly become an entertaining feature of NXT shows as a color commentator, and he has been a fixture on other WWE Network shows. While it is a shame that Graves will not be able to live out his dream as a worker capable of winning the WWE Championship, Graves has found himself a home at the NXT announce desk. The sky is the limit for the talented commentator.
19. Evan Bourne
Evan Bourne was Adrian Neville before Neville ever appeared in NXT or on the main WWE roster. Bourne was a crowd favorite because of his high-flying abilities, but he allegedly struggled following the company’s rules regarding what he could put into his body. That fact along with an injury made Bourne a forgotten man among WWE audiences before he and the company parted ways in 2014. Bourne has since reverted back to the Matt Sydal name that he used before he was ever introduced to WWE audiences, and it is widely believed that he will not receive another chance from the company anytime soon.
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