10 WWE Employees That Are In The Wrong Job

They're paid to do one thing, but should probably be doing something else.

When you discuss WWE and everything about the company, one of the first things that happens is talking about the things that are going wrong. It's incredibly easy to say that so-and-so shouldn't be doing this anymore, or that so-and-so should be doing something else instead, but it's something else entirely to actually say what job they should be doing instead. This article will be taking a look at ten different people currently under contract by WWE to do some sort of job, but for one reason or another, that gig just isn't working out for them. Maybe they're perceived as being not very good, or past their prime, or they're in over their heads. Maybe people just look at them and say they could be doing something special in another fashion. Instead of simply releasing them, though, it might benefit the company to shuffle these people around and give them a different job which might suit their current abilities more. In just about any line of work, all across the world, sometimes that's all it takes to have everyone mutually benefit from the experience. Some of these people are on-screen characters, while others are off-screen and the average WWE fan wouldn't be able to pick them out of a lineup, but they're all people that could be switching jobs and getting more out of their skill set at the moment.
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