10 Biggest Wasted Talents On The WWE Roster In 2017
8. Mark Andrews
The addition of Mark Andrews was perfect booking for the WWE UK Championship Tournament. With the likes of Marty Scurll, Nick Aldis, and Will Ospreay missing from the initial UK tournament, Andrews brought legitimacy to the brackets and was a standout name on the list of entrants.
A name-value star from his time in TNA, an outstanding in-ring performer and a big part of the UK wrestling scene, Andrews fit in perfectly and his performances were typically outstanding. Despite coming up short to eventual tournament winner, Pete Dunne, Andrews showed what he can do when the spotlight is on.
Since then, however, he has only made a small number of appearances for WWE on house shows and the odd TV appearance for NXT and the UK Championship Special. A man of Andrews' talents has so much more to give to WWE and would make a spectacular foil to Neville in the Cruiserweight Division.
Andrews has come a long way from his days in NWA Wales under the tutelage of UK workers, Edd Ferris and Mike Bird. With a bit more air time from WWE, Andrews could well go all the way and become the first Welshman to hold gold in the WWE.