10 Most Boring Wrestlers Of 2020

7. Mansoor (WWE)

Jake Hager
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Speaking of which...

WWE's only plan for Mansoor involves booking him as the proud Saudi Arabian done good. At Super ShowDown in February, he was written to best Dolph Ziggler one-on-one before cutting that promo about how proud he is to represent his homeland. It was endearing the first time, but it's old hat now.

Therein lies the problem: WWE has repeated this same trick multiple times now. Mansoor beat 49 other workers in a 50-man Battle Royal back at Super ShowDown 2019, toppled Cesaro at Crown Jewel the same year and then pinned Dolph in 2020. It's boring as f*ck to watch the same 'local boy winning for his crowd' story play out. Sorry, but it is.

Mansoor is little more than a 205 Live regular outside of the Saudi supershows too, and that's the bargain bin of company programming these days. Without any noticeable upward trajectory on regular, non-"blood money" specials to speak of, he deserves a spot on this list.

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