10 Best Booked WWE Wrestlers Of 2020

Who has been the best booked WWE star of an unpredictable 2020?

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You'd be right to expect negativity overload if someone ever sits down to write an entire book about WWE's 2020.

This has been one of the weirdest and most unpredictable years ever, but it's almost done. Anyone obsessing over the ins and outs of the past 12 months will mention global pandemics, widespread fear, closed-door tapings, ThunderDome LED screens, mass firings and more. If they want to be totally balanced though, they should include some of 2020's more positive aspects.

Yes, as stunning as it may be for the promotion's harshest critics to think, WWE did book some wrestlers incredibly well amidst the backdrop of real-world uncertainty. What's more, they managed to achieve success for a hatful of major players despite playing in front of complete silence (at the Performance Center), trainee extras (also at the PC) and digital crowds (the aforementioned ThunderDome).

Obviously, a few of these are ongoing projects, and there's definitely time for WWE to change direction, but maybe not in what's left of this crazy year. Credit where credit's due - the company did right by these men and women almost every step of the way...

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