10 Wrestlers Whose Stock Has Dropped The Most Since WWE WrestleMania 36

9. Angel Garza

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Angel Garza has gone from appearing in his own Raw Tag-Team Title match to occasionally wrestling against other no-hopers like Humberto Carrillo on Main Event. That, ladies and gents, is a clear sign that WWE don't have a clue what to do with the handsome, rose-gifting, trouser-ripping grappler.

He's in pro wrestling purgatory right now.

Garza's entire act has been demolished since 'Mania 36. Andrade and Zelina Vega are gone, and Austin Theory (his partner inside the Performance Center) is back on NXT programming. That exodus of talent from Raw has left this Angel without wings, but he's talented enough to recover if WWE let him.

It won't be this year though. Tampa will come too soon for Garza, which means he'll be suited and booted at Raymond James Stadium without any kind of purpose. Last year, he was the star of a midcard match. In 2021, he's clinging onto the fringes of WWE relevancy.

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