10 WWE Wrestlers Most Likely To Be Released In 2016

By Andrew Soucek /

9. Goldust

Goldust has been released by WCW, TNA and WWE probably more than anyone else, so what's one more time? Very few wrestlers have had a career that€™s as interesting as the one that Dustin Runnels has had. Unfortunately, at this stage in the game, he means next to nothing in the company. After returning from a shoulder injurty that saw him sit on the sidelines for seven months, he returned as a surprise entrant at Survivor Series, and then shortly later jobbed to Alberto Del Rio, in an unhyped match, in just a couple of minutes. When a wrestler returns, that€™s when the company gives them a little something to do for a few weeks or months. Goldust didn€™t get anything. He didn€™t even get any mic time to talk about why he€™s back. That€™s a pretty telling sign that management has no future plans for him. He may have a little something going with Tyler Breeze, but that's doubtful to last long. Goldust will probably stick around in some form, perhaps as a trainer, but as a wrestler, 2016 could very well be his last. It€™s a sad way for someone so talented to go out, but another starring role for The Bizarre One isn€™t looking very likely.