10 Wrestlers Who Have Had Enough Of WWE's Sh*t

5. Shane Thorne

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Speaking of people who have vanished into thin air, spare a thought for the former Slapjack, who hasn't appeared on any form of WWE programming since 1 April, when he was part of this year's pre-WrestleMania Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.

At the moment, Thorne is on a historically bad main roster run. He was the lowest guy in the historically bad RETRIBUTION stable, primarily serving as the group's pin-eater before the split, and along with Mia Yim has accomplished even less than his former stablemates since the split. Mustafa Ali, Mace, and T-Bar have at least retained a presence on Raw. Quietly moved to SmackDown in April, Thorne has done anything outside of shedding the Slapjack moniker.

Thorne dropped a dark match defeat to Keith Lee at last week's tapings. That's about as good as it's going to get for him at the moment, with even T-Bar cracking Twitter jokes at his expense.

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