7 underrated WWE Superstars that could have great success in 2020
Unless you have been living under a rock, or perhaps you have been too busy with the latest happenings at AEW...otherwise, you are probably well aware that there is a change in the WWE atmosphere. With the recent NXT raids, it appears that the title "developmental brand" is all but obsolete as of now. No matter how you look at it, things are changing.
As we take an in-depth at the current main rosters, including the champions, things are looking good for the WWE Universe. With that said, we can probably all agree that there are still some Superstars on the active roster who are simply not getting a fair shake if you will. There have been a significant amount of wrestlers who enjoyed great success with NXT, only to come to the main roster and fade into mediocrity.
I firmly believe that if you want something bad enough...you can have it. You may or may have to rub some folks wrong along the way, but if you want it bad enough, you will do whatever it takes.
Now it's time to take an even closer look at the rosters. Who are some of the names that stick out in your mind that may deserve better? In this article, I take you on a trip throughout the WWE main rosters as we identify who deserves better...and who doesn't. Here are the 7 most underrated WWE Superstars that might do major things in the New Year!
#7 Bo Dallas
He is the third-generation product of the Windham-Rotunda family and by many accounts, he is one of the best NXT Champions of all-time. Bo Dallas was highly successful throughout his time in the developmental process, beginning with FCW and culminating with a tremendous run as NXT Champion. Dallas may not have been the most exciting Superstar to watch, in regards to his in-ring work. However, he made up for his lack of skill by having a great deal of natural charisma, which carried him to the top of the NXT mountain.
Since making his main roster debut, Bo Dallas has undergone several minor character changes, but none of these personas has gone over like the "Bo-Lieve" moniker. Although he has indeed won tag team titles, he has yet to reach that level of success that this writer feels Bo truly deserves. 2020 could set up to be a huge year for many current top WWE Superstars, but there may also be just enough room on board to give some of the lower-mid-card stars as well. Bo should certainly be considered.