10 Wrestlers That Should Ask WWE For Their Release
3. Wade Barrett
I dont even know where to begin here, and its not the first time Ive said it. Stu Wade Barrett Bennett is a great wrestler with an awesome upside. Hes got technical ability and main event level brawling talent, brilliant mic skills and facial expressions, size and - currently - a great look with a piratical beard and a ripped, rangy musculature. Forgetting the completely over Bad New heel gimmick and the much less popular King gimmick for a moment, his characters kayfabe bare knuckle champion back story is a perfect fit for all of that. The man should be on Randy Ortons level by now, raking it in and ready to drop into a main event slot whenever one becomes available. Instead, Barrett is the saddest toy in the whole damn store, a vast, sucking black hole of talent and effort. In a stable of four people, the guy with the most potential of all of them is the one earmarked to take the pinfall in multi-man tags. That makes no sense. No sense at all. At thirty-five years old, already plagued with injuries, hes clearly been cast aside by WWE creative. In 2016, Stu Bennett needs to take a long, hard look in the mirror and head off after Drew Galloway to come back to the UK, clean house and clean up.
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