10. Titus O'Neill
Ahhh, big Titus. Hes clearly got a size and strength upside, he can talk, and he has the ability to connect with the crowd, but when the Primetime Players first split they immediately turned him heel on Darren Young, thereby nullifying the last few months of hard work as a babyface. Part of ONeills appeal is that genial grin atop that bulldozer of a body. The winner of the MEGA Celebrity Dad of 2015 award, he edged out actors Stephen Amell, Ashton Kutcher and Vin Diesel and soccer legend David Beckham: men far more famous and easy on the eye than him. Thaddeus Bullard has the hard work and media presence aspects of being a top WWE superstar down pat but hes forty years old next year, and has yet to receive a significant push. More worrying is the fact that he was just suspended for two months for getting cheerfully physical with a WWE Chairman whos been notorious for encouraging that kind of behaviour for a quarter of a century. However, even before that frankly bizarre disciplinary action, its been obvious for a while that WWE have no plans for Titus ONeill to move up in the card. Astonishingly, the Primetime Players have only won tag team gold once in four years of teaming up, and theres no obvious reason as to why that might be when the tag team titles swap hands so often. Its certainly a good indication of the lack of interest WWE have in the team or in its constituents, though. From all appearances, Titus ONeill is wasting the last good years of his wrestling career in a company that will always have their eye on someone else: but there are dozens of opportunities out there for a man with his size, presence, work ethic and track record to shine. It might be a good idea to
take Big Daves advice and go now before you're pushed, Titus.