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

4. Otis

Otis Chad Gable
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Admittedly, WWE did Otis a (blue collar) solid by buddying him up with Chad Gable. Together, the pair have gelled nicely, and they're a credit to the doubles ranks on SmackDown. However, it'd be a lie to say that Otis is a bigger deal now than he was back in early-to-mid-2020.

Acting heelish with Chad is a downgrade from smooching Mandy Rose as a popular babyface, and there's no way Otis is more over these days than he was as a ham-loving, unlikely ladies man. Don't forget that he also won Money In The Bank over the summer months, and was featured as one of the blue brand's biggest good guys off the back of that win.

Those days were halcyon, but they're gone.

Otis' only hope for 'Mania 37 prosperity is as part of a multi-team match for Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode's tag titles. Beyond that, he doesn't have a place on either night's card. That's damning considering he was once Mr. MITB.

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