10 Wrestlers Who Should (Or Could) Leave WWE In 2018

5. Tamina

Tamina Lana
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Pity poor Tamina. A high flying threat during a period of disparate decay in the ‘Divas’ division, she was later left behind by the uber-talented crew that burst through in the wake of a Women's revolution, and has only fallen further down the pecking order thanks to a recent injury.

Her last USP was ripped clean away after her father Jimmy Snuka’s death unearthed the various skeletons in his closet (and, allegedly, hotel room) and despite twice performing well in the silent bodyguard role, she's no longer even a believable monster thanks to Nia Jax' rapid rise through the ranks.

If she stands any chance of making a (Superfly?) splash in the industry again, it's not within WWE.

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