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4 most improved Superstars of 2018

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We all have to start somewhere right?

Whether it be in an unpaid internship, freelancing, or just working a dead-end minimum wage job, every single one of us needs to get our foot in the door at some part of our lives. In the WWE, this is no different, as many Superstars will have started off with much smaller roles than we know them for today.

Look at AJ Styles for example, who in the early 2000s, briefly worked with the company, primarily as enhancement talent: working to make more established Superstars look better

A lot has changed since then, with Styles returning in 2016, and now being one of the WWE's biggest stars.

Across the past year, Styles has held the WWE Championship but isn't the only star to grow with age.

Here are the four most improved Superstars, who have grown and developed over the past 12 months.

#4 Braun Strowman

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When he debuted, Braun Strowman was nothing more than muscle, a henchman for Bray Wyatt, who was still rolling with the Wyatt family.

However, since leaving the group as part of the 2016 Superstar ShakeUp, Strowman has gone from strength to strength, especially over the past year.

After a Universal title loss at the Royal Rumble, the Monster Among Men bounced back, winning the RAW Tag Team Championships with Nicholas, defeating the Bar.

That same month, Strowman won the 50-Man Greatest Royal Rumble in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

A constant fixture on Monday Nights, Strowman has been a solid main-eventer in feuds with the Shield, Brock Lesnar and the Constable, Baron Corbin.

Despite this, WWE higher-ups opted not to put the Universal Title on him at Crown Jewel, instead opting for the controversial Lesnar, who held the title for 504 days recently.

Hopefully, the company will capitalize on his massive popularity in 2019.

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