10 Wrestlers Whose Stock Has Dropped The Most Since WWE WrestleMania 37
7. The Fiend (Bray Wyatt)
Who saw this coming?
Riding an often bordering-on-unwatchable wave of black goo and flames over the course of a Road to WrestleMania that Randy Orton himself has even since described as "rough" at times, it felt like simply nothing could stop WWE from shoving Bray Wyatt's Fiend down our throats for the foreseeable future.
Then, despite being presented as one of the company's most eye-catching and can't-miss spectacles for the better part of two years, Wyatt once again fell to The Viper on The Grandest Stage and would go suspiciously missing in the wake of that jaw-dropping Alexa-Bliss-in-a-box-assisted defeat.
A few months later, one of the company's biggest merch shifters was out of WWE entirely as Vince McMahon clearly felt all the demonic clown shenanigans in the world wouldn't be enough to justify keeping Wyatt on his books any longer.
Rumours would ultimately trickle out of Wyatt and McMahon's apparent disdain for one another in the closing stages of his time with the company, with The Eater of World's habit of being outspoken when he didn't agree with creative eventually reportedly p*ssing the boss off past the point of reconciliation in the end.
It remains to be seen what the future holds for the former WWE Champion.