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

1. Bobby Lashley

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Aleister Black is a sensational performer, but it says everything for Bobby Lashley's rise that he's gone from losing to someone WWE don't care about to holding the biggest prize this company can offer. Bob's job for Black at 'Mania 36 now seems like it didn't happen.

To be fair, it probably shouldn't have.

Lashley was stuck in a rut when he did the J.O.B inside the Performance Center. His love angle with Lana was sucking wind weekly, and everything just looked so bleak. Then, MVP came along, completely changed Bobby's fortunes, they formed The Hurt Business and...BOOM. Relevance!

Nobody could've guessed that Lashley would be WWE Champ come 'Mania 37 at this same stage last year. To suggest it would've garnered giggles - it'd be like predicting that 'King' Corbin will ditch the royal gimmick and become an enthralling Universal Champion by this time in 2022.

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