10 Wrestlers Who Really Can't Catch A Break
10. Wesley Blake
Wesley Blake is a curious case. A quietly underrated professional wrestler's wrestler, the Dory Funk Jr.-trained wrestler has been in the WWE system since signing in 2013, seven long years of treading water and false starts. His first run came alongside Buddy Murphy, but the Dubstep Cowboys soon became a vehicle to get Alexa Bliss over as opposed to Blake and Murphy.
Fast forward to 2017 and Blake again finds himself in a hard-working tag team, this time alongside Steve Cutler. The duo was never going to revolutionise tag team wrestling but was a more than capable unit, the type of which every tag division needs. The curse of the third struck again though, and the work of Blake and Cutler seemed secondary to the skulking presence of Jaxson Ryker on the outside.
The Forgotten Sons seemed to be getting a decent enough push on the main roster until Ryker opened his mouth, and once again Wesley Blake found himself on the sidelines. Much like Angelo Dawkins before him, Wesley Blake is one gimmick or partner away from clicking in a major way; that is unless he finds himself with a more visually impressive manager.