WWE: 10 Most Boring Wrestlers Ever

Alberto Del Rio C Despite all the best efforts of the WWE to create exciting wrestlers, there's been countless people who just couldn't cut it in the big leagues. Many of them, despite their complete lack of personality or discernible talent, were even shoved down our throats for months before the big wigs at the top of WWE chain finally clicked on that this person was, in fact, rubbish. That's if we're lucky anyway. Certain individuals, despite their lack of appeal, still seem to exist on WWE programming. Others thankfully have moved on to pastures new but others still take up our TV time and force us to groan/reach for the remote to fastforward the segment. Perhaps it's not always the fault of the individual. We all know the WWE tends to squander opportunities regularly to build up new wrestlers through actual character development, so these poor souls may have never had a hope. Perhaps behind their blandness there's a character just waiting to burst out? I mean look at Bray Wyatt - who would have thought that WWE's resident insatiably watchable ludicrous cult leader started out as an out-of-shape gentleman known as Husky Harris? So let's travel back through the archives of WWE's rich collection of wrestling failures and nail them down into just ten, shall we?
 
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Dan Curtis is approximately one-half videogame knowledge, and the other half inexplicable Geordie accent. He's also one quarter of the Factory Sealed Retro Gaming podcast.