19. Seth Rollins Injury
Yes, even the biggest fan of Seth Rollins would have to admit that his WWE World Heavyweight Championship run was one of the weakest that the company has produced in some time. Added to that is the bad luck that hit Rollins in November 2015 when he suffered a serious knee injury that will keep him sidelined past WrestleMania. While it obviously would have been better for all involved if Rollins would have never hurt his knee, his time away and his subsequent return should make for a tremendous babyface push for a character that was in need of a reset before the end of 2015.
18. Chad Gable and Jason Jordan
Any diehard WWE fans who do not watch NXT – and why such people still exist these days is astounding – are missing out on the joy that is viewing Chad Gable and Jason Jordan work matches. What is most promising about Gable and Jordan is that they are not just an entertaining team that work well together. Both, on their own, have what is needed to emerge as stars over time. Neither man is a finished product, so don’t expect to see either one have his hand raised at WrestleMania in 2016. Watching Gable and Jordan improve and continue to have stellar matches will be awesome for those who watch NXT every week.
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