10 Wrestlers WWE Gave Up On In 2022
10. Madcap Moss
Kicking off 2022 with a not exactly unexpected defeat to a certain Scottish Warrior at Day 1, not even the one-time Riddick Moss' questionable fashion sense could disguise the fact that there was definitely a great deal of potential to be found within the former college footballer.
His explosive and often hard-hitting exploits within the squared-circle aside, though, Madcap hasn't exactly managed to capture the imaginations of the masses on the back of winning the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal (yes, that happened this year), and eventually colliding with his former pal Happy Corbin.
Donning a more generic all black gear and still busting out the odd awkward one-liner on occasion, the now-babyface powerhouse has also largely struggled to convince Triple H and the new regime that he's a face worth getting behind at this current moment.
The sight of Moss being emphatically fed to Papa H's pride and joy Karrion Kross on a recent edition of SmackDown likely reflected where he currently sits in the blue show's pecking order after a breakout first quarter of 2022.
There's still time for Madcap to come good, mind. But with new and returning faces making their presence known on the main roster by the week, it may become harder for this Moss to grow in the way he'd hope in the coming years.