When you're reduced to standing around ringside, cheering on your wife in matches and modelling Beats headphones, you know you're low down on the pecking order in WWE. On NXT programming Tyson Kidd is one of the most dynamic guys under contract and always has stellar matches, but it's a different matter on main shows. On Raw and Smackdown, he is used sparingly and it's a source of much bemusement amongst fans who want to see him perform as he does on the developmental league show. Fans who don't watch NXT deserve to see what others have been raving about and an arena full of 15-20,000 people would be in raptures were Kidd given 20 minutes of ring time to show what he can do. He's not the biggest wrestler around, which probably counts against him when push comes to the shove, but Tyson Kidd is certainly one Superstar on WWE's payroll who can accurately be described as under-rated.
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