10 Wrestlers Underutilised In TNA Wrestling
3. Desmond Wolfe
After his deal with the WWE had fallen through due to failing a pre-screening physical test, Nigel McGuinness stormed onto the TNA Impact stage in October 2009 under the name Desmond Wolfe. The former Ring of Honor World Champion immediately made his presence known by attacking Kurt Angle, igniting a big feud between the two, which saw two near perfect wrestling matches at TNA's Turning Point and Final Resolution events. From there, Wolfe didn't really go any further.
Although a member of the Ric Flair Fortune stable, Wolfe would generally lose any big or stipulation matches he was in, and after a short lived tag team with Magnus, Wolfe would reveal he had tested positive for Hepatitis B and never wrestled for TNA again. Wolfe briefly served as the commissioner and a color commentator on TNA Xplosion, but was released from his contract shortly after.