10 Wrestlers Struggling To Prove Their Worth To WWE

Is The Big Show really worth the hassle nowadays?

Even the biggest stars in pro wrestling history have had ups and downs in their careers, it's just the way life works. Did people really believe Steve Austin would go on to become the biggest box office name in the industry when he was working WWF Superstars matches as 'The Ringmaster'? Adversity comes in many forms, and it's sometimes hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel when the chips are down. WWE performers don't only have to prove themselves to their peers and top-level management, they must also prove their worth to the paying audience. As much as Vince McMahon may like to believe that he can simply tell people who to cheer and boo, the fact is that WWE relies on the fans to tell them what's working and what isn't. Each one of the men and women featured on this list currently finds themselves struggling to make an impact and prove their worth. Perhaps this is down to a waning career, or instead a talent may be offering virtually nothing to the overall product. Whatever the case, all 10 specimens explored here are either experiencing some kind of trouble convincing everyone that they're worthy of the effort, or of being afforded any television time at all.

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