10. Titus O'Neil
At 38 years old, it's logical to imagine that Titus O'Neil will never be a top name in WWE. Age is very much against the chances of him receiving a sustained push, but he's better than company management seems to believe. Earlier in 2015, O'Neil reunited with Darren Young. Together, the team are known as The Prime Time Players, and they are very much bit-part players in the tag-team scene. That last sentence seems to sum up how Titus is viewed in WWE, he's a mid-card attraction. Even though it's fair to assume he won't reach any higher than this, that doesn't mean he's not under-rated. At several points throughout his WWE career, O'Neil has shown how accomplished he is on the microphone. He's entertaining, and has a good rapport with fans. In 2016, that's something which deserves to be highlighted more by WWE than it is. It's fine to keep the man in a tag-team with Young, but the duo have the potential to produce consistently good matches when called upon. They should be a positive to the tandem ranks, rather than just making up the numbers.
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