10 Wrestlers Whose Stock Has Dropped The Most Since WWE WrestleMania 36
8. Mojo Rawley
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.