10 Wrestlers Whose Stock Has Dropped The Most Since WWE WrestleMania 37

These WWE wrestlers just weren't able to carry that WrestleMania momentum into the next 12-months.

By Gareth Morgan /

Though a sensational WrestleMania Moment has often been known to kickstart a wrestler's career or perhaps even provide a much needed boost to an otherwise flailing run within the company, a triumphant night under The Grandest Lights of Them All still doesn't guarantee you a subsequent stellar 12-months under the WWE banner.

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As history has proven depressingly too often, a well received in-ring showcase, jaw-dropping title win, or even just playing a vital role in one of the marquee throwdowns can often be quickly forgotten by the nutty boss pulling the strings at the top of this wrestling juggernaut, with Vinnie Mac's infamously unpredictable mind making many a casualty out of seemingly untouchable entities.

2021 feels like an absolute lifetime ago when looking at just how much the following superstars have suffered in the proceeding year, proving that it's vital talents make the most of their 'Mania Moments in the sun because there's no telling what's right around the corner.

From underwhelming follow-ups to career-best runs, to landscape-shifting title wins being rendered a touch pointless before long, these names all suffered big time in the months following on from last year's two-night extravaganza.

10. John Morrison

Forming part of a foursome who almost single-handedly stole the whole first night of the hilariously damp Tampa delight, John Morrison's terrific work in putting over the unexpected ability of Puerto Rican rapping sensation Bad Bunny can not be overstated.

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The fact The Shaman of Sexy was reportedly nursing an injury coming into the Show of Show's celebrity offering only makes his showing that much more impressive, eating a decent amount of offence from the special guest performer before being on the receiving end of a crowd-popping Canadian Destroyer late in the day.

This would prove to be the true peak of Morrison's return to Vinnie Mac's empire, however, as the remaining months of 2021 would see him seemingly finally set out on a long-anticipated solo run, only to be unceremoniously dumped out of the company in November on the back of a rushed Dancing in the Stars-induced split from The Miz.

All of the flashes of promise and teases of actually being able to show off what brought him back to the dance in the first place were ultimately in vain as Johnny Mundo's WWE return went out on a whimper.

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