10 Wrestlers That Have Suffered Since WWE WrestleMania 35
10. Tony Nese
Babyfaced in spite of his incredible abs earlier this year, the Tony Nese/Buddy Murphy Cruiserweight Championship clash held in front of a half-empty Metlife Stadium was a little bit of a banger, but the title switch didn't represent any sort of change for the division at large.
Murphy's 'Best Kept Secret' nickname was all too true throughout his reign - his contests were rarely pushed beyond the pre-show despite consistently over delivering on the measured expectations of the early-arrivers at pay-per-views. Never rewarded beyond the swathes of online praise his performances received, Murphy's loss didn't make a new star in Nese, nor did the match set anything in motion for either of them going forward.
For Nese, this was merely an unfortunate byproduct of the poisoned chalice he was now forced to sip from. For the Australian outgoing champion, a switch to SmackDown in a post-WrestleMania Superstar Shakeup should have been his overdue escape hatch.
However...