10 Most Over Wrestlers On WWE Monday Night Raw Right Now

7. John Morrison

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John Morrison is playing a character that is (generously, considering how similar Morrison was to his old Nitro self) 14 years old, working alongside a character that's even older and spend most of his time firing implied spunk out of his implied c*ck in the actual face of Byron Saxton.

Despite all of this, it's hard to argue that WWE aren't giving the people what they want with him.

He Canadian Destroyered himself at WrestleMania in order to give Bad Bunny one of the spots of the night and actually put some smiles on some faces, gave his body to the cause in a blistering Money In The Bank ladder match, and has been one of the in-ring highlights on the first Raws with fans thus far.

Over a decade after he should have been peaking for the organisation, might 'JoMo' earn a surprise post-pandemic push until Vince McMahon realises the "moist" stuff is adjacent to something that got Mickie James a b*llocking at WrestleMania 22?

 
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