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

8. Mojo Rawley

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Celebrity culture, much like WWE fame, is fickle.

At 'Mania 36, the company were still pinning their hopes on Rob Gronkowski. McMahon and pals desperately wanted the then-retired NFL star to learn their business and become a crossover sensation. Gronk's flirtation with wrasslin' ended a few months later when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers flashed their knickers at him.

Notice that Rob's pal Mojo Rawley hasn't been mentioned in his own entry yet? There's a reason for that - Mojo was hanging onto Gronkowski's coattails at last year's WrestleMania, and he'd win R-Truth's silly 24/7 Title on the first night so that Gronk could get it on the second.

That was all Rawley did, but it was something, and Mojo was at least tied to a genuine celeb. What does he have planned for 37? You guessed it. Absolutely nothing, and that's not gonna' change unless WWE throw the lower-card pack a bone and book a multi-man battle royal or something.

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