10 Weakest Links In WWE Right Now

10. Alicia Fox

Alicia Fox has been a professional wrestler for 11 years, and an active WWE roster member since 2008. This makes her one of the most tenured performers in the company, but she has never developed beyond mediocrity, despite regularly working with some of the best women's wrestlers in WWE history.

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A beautiful bridging northern lights suplex and tilt-a-whirl backbreaker don't make a great wrestler. Fox has mastered both, but remains sloppy and basic compared to modern peers like Asuka and Bayley. Her fundamentals are non-existent, with Alicia opting to fill the space between moves with 'unstable' mannerisms over solid transitional work, and she has never been popular among fans.

Her gimmick is highly problematic. The 'crazy woman' character type should've been buried in the '90s, yet it's all Fox has ever known. Sure, it has led to a handful of entertaining moments over the years, but it's an unwanted reminder of the regressive, one-note gimmicks this so-called 'Women's Revolution' was supposed to erase.

Inexplicably promoted to Raw team captain at Survivor Series, Fox is fine in a peripheral role, but actively drags TV down when positioned prominently - as she is now.

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