3. Jerry Lawler
There is no doubt that Jerry Lawler deserves to go down in wrestling history as one of the greatest of all time. While “The King” never won any titles as a member of the WWE, he won 168 championships over the course of his wildly successful career. The 68-year-old is definitely a few decades removed from peak condition but he can still be seen mixing it up on occasion. He has mainly been a broadcaster in recent years and, despite his knowledge and years of experience, his role has diminished quite a bit as of late. He has been relegated to doing the pre-shows on Raw and SmackDown, where it is becoming more and more obvious that he shouldn’t ever have a live microphone in his hand. It’s time to put him behind the scenes or the unemployment line.
2. The Undertaker
Well, it looks like all of those rumors of WrestleMania 33 being The Undertaker’s last stand were greatly exaggerated. It certainly looked like the 52-year-old superstar had called it quits after suffering defeat at the hands of Roman Reigns but his unexpected appearance on a January 2018 episode of Raw, along with the fact that he has not officially announced his retirement, leads many to believe that we could see him in the ring again. The Undertaker is absolutely one of the most popular, beloved, and successful professional wrestlers that the WWE has ever seen but it is about time for him to move on. He’s got nothing left to prove and, with the exception of the WWE giving him a proper send-off. They should release the gargantuan grizzled veteran before he becomes a joke.
1. Andrade “Cien” Almas
There have been loads of wrestlers to burst onto the scene in a flamboyant fashion, only to find themselves abruptly pushed aside and sent back into obscurity. If there is any justice in this world, then we should see this fate befall Andrade “Cien” Almas. After stints in other organizations, Almas signed a developmental contract with the WWE in 2015. It took about two years for the 28-year-old to capture and defend his NXT Champion title. He made his main roster debut at the 2018 Royal Rumble, where he eliminated Kofo Kingston before falling to Randy Orton. It’s not like this guy isn’t talented because he is and he is still young but the 5-foot 9-inch, 210-pound newcomer just doesn’t seem to have that much appeal. He’s quite boring and could easily join Enzo on the unemployment line.
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