Best WWE superstars of 2015 – This year was, by and large, a great year for professional wrestling in WWE. The company really pushed the ‘big match feel’ idea in their PPV line-ups and on Monday Night RAW during the summer, which led to a far more popular and enjoyable product.
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Despite some low points and questionable booking decisions, there has been a degree of consistency in 2015 that hasn’t been present in years’ past. That consistency was centered on making Network specials and traditional PPVs feel special and worth spending money on. To accomplish that feat, WWE booked its superstars to put on as many great and memorable matches as possible.
This booking philosophy led to many spectacular matches that were widely praised. Even Dave Meltzer, one of the most difficult wrestling critics to impress, rated many WWE matches in 2015 4-stars or higher, which says a lot about just how well the WWE’s superstars have performed. Indeed, 2015 will go down in WWE history as a year of great matches, and for that we can thank the following 10 superstars.
It was these 10 men and women who worked so hard to entertain the fans by wrestling in longer, more exciting matches. It was these 10 individuals who put on more great matches during the 2015 calendar year than anyone else. Finally, these 10 people are the ones you must look out for in 2016, because they’re the ones who are most likely to enjoy considerable success and will entertain the audience the most.
10. Bray Wyatt
Bray Wyatt may not have had the best of years in 2015, but he has been a top star in WWE nonetheless. He’s one of WWE’s most popular characters no matter what, with his unique character and overall presentation.
He has an incredible ability to keep fans engaged in everything that he does, even when he loses. There’s an air of uniqueness and magnetism about him that makes people gravitate towards him no matter what he does. That’s why, despite some awkward booking at times, Wyatt has still been one of the best wrestlers of 2015.
The only reason he isn’t higher on this list is because he himself has a tendency to talk more often than wrestle, and that hurts his ability to back up his words with actions.
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