14. Rusev
Before throwing fish at women, Rusev was dominating the WWE as the U.S. champion, never losing on TV until he ran up against John Cena. He’s become much more consistent in the ring these days and has had solid matches against Cesaro, Kevin Owens, John Cena, and Big E. Rusev could have been a huge star, but since losing Lana, his arrow is trending down. If you need a comparison to another wrest’er’s career, just think Umaga.
13. Luke Harper
Tough to say Harper is the most underrated wrestler in the WWE, but he’s for sure in the top 3. At 6’5”/275 lbs. Harper has insane agility and looks like a cruiserweight in the ring with his array of kicks and suicide dives. Sitting behind Bray Wyatt his talking is kept to a minimum, but when he is allowed to say more than a few words, he’s quite impressive. Unfortunately WWE doesn’t see him as much more than a tag/stable level wrestler.
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