Most disappointing WWE wrestlers: With 2015 winding down, it’s a joyous time to both celebrate and eviscerate those who had a quality or dreadful year in pro wrestling, plus it’s a great opportunity to recap ideas that did and didn’t work in the previous twelve months. This list will focus on those who either were downright bad, or initially, had high hopes that weren’t realized before the year was up.
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The tricky thing with wrestling is that much of an individual’s success, or failure, is based totally on how they are portrayed, pushed, and which stories they are put in by the creative team. With that in mind, the criteria for this group will include how they handled the situations they were given, if they improved over the year, and if fans actually enjoyed seeing them on their TV. This group will also only include those who spent a good chunk of time on WWE’s main roster, no one from NXT will be included, since that’s still a development promotion, and it’s tough to really criticized gimmicks that are always evolving.
So let’s get right to the list and see which wrestlers made the cut, from jobbers to those in the main event, nobody is safe, and everybody is at risk of being one of the most disappointing WWE wrestlers of 2015!
10. Bray Wyatt
For a guy that’s so popular among fans, he still hasn’t been able to breakthrough the glass ceiling of becoming a main event staple, rather than a jobber to the stars. Losing most of his major feuds in 2015, it seemed like Wyatt’s main job this year was to put over Roman Reigns and The Undertaker, not once, but twice when it comes to the Dead Man.
Sure, you could say the fact he’s been in these bigger matches means he had a good year, but just being in the ring with big names doesn’t necessarily improve your stock, if the same pattern occurs over and over: cryptic promo that eventually targets an individual, mind games, maybe win a small battle on Raw, then lose at the PPV – wash, rinse, and repeat.
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