10 Wrestlers Who Will Suffer The Most In WWE NXT's New Era
7. Kyle O'Reilly
Things seemed somewhat uncertain for Kyle O'Reilly when the Undisputed Era broke up. The dramatic split of the group saw him in a great position to strike out as a solo performer, but fans were sceptical about how much of the spotlight he'd receive. Thankfully, they were proved wrong, as he found his stride as a title contender and a singles star.
That run may not be sustained under Vince's new edict.
O'Reilly is a talented in-ring technician but lacks the size McMahon is looking for. He's got a tonne of charisma, but it's way more subtle than what WWE tend to find enthralling. This is particularly sad as this new realm of NXT may push him to the wayside in favour of bigger performers.
His long-time partner-in-crime Bobby Fish was one of the recent releases that brought about the news of an NXT shake-up, which sadly doesn't look too promising for O'Reilly. He undoubtedly has a lot of worth, especially as an underdog wrestler, but it seems that this new system is likely to leave him shocked.