10 Most Improved Wrestlers On The Planet Today

10. Big E

In late 2012, when Big E debuted in WWE as Big E Langston, Dolph Ziggler's enforcer, he looked like the latest in an endless line of uncharismatic muscle men hired purely for his extraordinary physique.

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His still-dubious Big Ending finisher, with which he struck John Cena, didn't assuage those doubts - despite his reasonably promising NXT output.

He quickly made strides in the personality department. His odd, old-timey wrasslin' ring announcer act during Dolph Ziggler's pre-match promo at Royal Rumble 2013 telegraphed the manic comedic stylings he'd soon hone to become one of the most charismatic wrestlers in the world today.

It look longer for him to develop his in-ring game, though; his premature Intercontinental run was plagued by matches that were either dishwater-dull (versus Curtis Axel) or exposed his inability to sell (versus Jack Swagger).

Like several greenhorns before him, he developed within the doubles division, undergoing a veritable transformation in the process.

When The New Day's DOA gimmick was resuscitated with their heel turn, Big E injected his personality into his in-ring performances by spanking his opponents during abdominal stretches. He also diversified his basic, power-oriented repertoire by adding the fearsome splash to the apron, earmarking him as a singles star in waiting.

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