8 Stars WWE And TNA Made A Mistake In Not Pushing

They can only become a star if you book them that way.

Today, when a wrestler isn't getting the proper push, the crowd lets the promotion hear their frustrations. Prior to Daniel Bryan's WrestleMania victory, fans were vocal both in person and online, for their desire to see their favorite superstar to be given the proper opportunity to succeed. The "Yes" movement paid off, and Daniel Bryan not only performed in two major matches at WrestleMania, but won his fourth world title in the WWE. Unfortunately, not every deserved competitor is afforded that same luxury. Since the advent of social media, WWE and TNA's mistakes have been magnified, but it's been abundantly clear that the boat was missed on several potential superstars. Now more than ever, if the fans want it, and the wrestlers deserve it, it often happens. Could any of these underappreciated and underrated wrestlers have made it to the pinnacle of their respective companies? Perhaps, but each them weren't pushed to their true potential, and not given their fair shake. What would have happened if they were? What sets them apart from the rest? Is there any hope for them? Let's take a look.
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Sean Ross Sapp, 28, is a convergent media major at Morehead State University, and a news/feature writer for RantSports and WhatCulture. Before taking a managerial role for the Kraken Fight Team, Sapp was a two-time submission wrestling medalist in the region. He is also a contributor to Bill Apter's 1Wrestling.com, and an editor for Cage Passion Sports. He has also published over 300 articles for Fansided. You can contact Sean Ross Sapp for news tips and radio appearances at SeanRossSapp@gmail.com