10 Superstars That Will LEAVE WWE In 2022

5. Reginald

Liv Morgan
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Reginald had a novelty value that was almost entirely exploited by the end of his inter-gender curio with Sasha Banks.

Their SmackDown singles match was something unique to promote and ended up a reasonable time in its execution, not least because ‘The Boss’ is a general and Reginald’s circus-inspired movements were precisely as pleasing as you’d expect.

But come-the-f*ck on, man. He’s a manager with flips in an era that disavows the former trait and just doesn’t really value the latter. And if they don’t pull the plug, who’s to say he won’t?

He’s gone along with some utter nonsense in storylines as the sidekick to Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler for much of 2021, but this too feels like bargaining over a spot with an obvious shelf-life. A man with such idiosyncratic talents need not compromise for the whims of an ancient idiot.

Vince McMahon thinks there’s nothing funnier than dog sh*t. Reginald will be double 180 backflipping into a pile of manure before he wins a World Title.

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