Ranking EVERY WWE Superstar's 2018 From Worst To Best

29. Kurt Angle

Looked out-of-his-depth during lumbering singles displays, but contributed well to one of WWE's best matches of the decade at WrestleMania. Most importantly (and unlike countless others that came after him), he's still over and thus still received as a star. When he bravely fell to Drew McIntyre, it did more for the 'Scottish Psychopath' than ten wins over some of his full-time colleagues.

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