10 Wrestlers Who Could Leave WWE After WrestleMania 34

10. David Otunga

David Otunga
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Not that you'd notice if David Otunga stopped bringing his expensive knitwear along for those pay-per-view pre-shows.

Aside from naming James Ellsworth's finisher the "No Chin Music", what has Otunga really contributed to the product since retiring from the ring in 2015? On that note, what had he done of any significance since being in the original Nexus? It's hard to think of anything meaningful off the top of one's head.

Otunga's problems don't stop there. Last November, he officially separated from his wife Jennifer Hudson amidst reports she'd filed a protection order against him. Even though that order has since been dismissed, Dave's relationship with a bonafide celebrity was appealing to WWE, and that being in shreds lessens his worth.

Without that link or any true purpose aside from offering lifeless thoughts before major shows, Otunga feels expendable. There are others, including Pete Rosenberg and Sam Roberts, who can do his job with more conviction.

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