10 "Superstars" You Totally Forgot Were On The WWE Roster

4. Liv Morgan

Liv Morgan
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Even when she's trying to make the best of it, WWE haven't shown interest in so much as a hashtag for "SmackDown Liv" since she was lifted out of her broadly enjoyable Riott Squad crew and on to the blue brand in the most recent Superstar Shake-up.

It's small wonder she hasn't just used a weekly wild card to keep up with Sarah Logan and Ruby Riott on Mondays - she's been insultingly surplus to requirements on a show that has, in recent years, been kinder to those that aren't yet fighting for the company's top title.

Morgan represents one of many undercard stars that got their NXT call-up too soon to know what to do about a main roster career gone wrong. The Riott Squad were a great act, but a good deal better than the sum of their parts. Developing a genuine chemistry during that time, the trio's chemistry bled over into their work - before it was hacked to pieces for absolutely no discernible reason after WrestleMania.

Brighter days might yet be ahead for Liv Morgan, but they won't come from endless, uninteresting dark matches.

 
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