5 WWE Superstars who could leave the company
Professional Wrestling is a business where an individual can shoot himself into stardom with the right kind of push from his writers. However it is also a place where the same individual could drop down into the deep abyss and break themselves into half.
In a promotion like WWE which employees more than 50 in ring performers the latter story runs prominent as the superstars are punished more than pushed.
And the amount of punishment reaches a whole new level when the WrestleMania season approaches as it opens the door for many of the part-timers to come and take over the proceedings. here will be a long list of superstars suffer this faith if we run across the statistics but let’s filter out a bit and take a look at the top five superstars who could leave the company due to the same reasons.
Honorable Mention: Daniel Bryan: Because you know, no one saw CM Punk leaving the company did they?
5 – The Great Khali
When Khali made his WWE debut, the guy was running everyone crazy beating up the Undertaker and going on to win the World Heavyweight title. From that great heel run to dance offs, Khali has been degrading progressively through the years.
He doesn’t have the in ring skills or microphone skills to stick around a changing business and it won’t be late before the WWE realize that fans in India doesn’t watch WWE because of the Great Khali.
It’s still a surprise why the company choose to stick around a guy who can barely walk for so long which then again throws light into the bad booking decision that they’ve been making in the recent history.
4 – Zack Ryder
There is no doubts about the popularity of Zack Ryder in the internet but when it comes to the in ring action, he has been someone who has nothing to boast about.
Limited to Superstar and Main Event with occasional appearance on Raw or SmackDown, Ryder is among those wrestlers who have the skills that could be groomed to perfection. He is hundred times a better wrestler than the name mentioned above but the luck factor hasn’t been on his side.
Many of the fans wouldn’t even remember the last time Ryder got a win or ever made a major appearance. The social media ventures keep clicking but the fact is he is not in the Twitter business, he is in the Wrestling business.
Ryder is sure to leave the company sooner or later but the hope and prayer will be for him to go an make use of his real talent somewhere rather than being wasted here.