10 Wrestlers WWE Have Wasted Since WrestleMania 33

1. Neville

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Don't just take out word for it. Even Neville seems to think his talents have gone to waste over the last 10 months - hence his decision to walk out on the company back in October after successive pay-per-views spent buffing the crowd as part of 205 Live.

It's not a crime in and of itself to put The Man That Gravity Forgot in the cruiserweight ranks - in fact, in some ways, he's the perfect man to spearhead a mainstream high-flying revival - but it's only ever going to work if WWE throws some of its marketing might behind it.

Instead, the entire show has been treated as an afterthought ever since the climax of last year's inaugural Cruiserweight Classic. The wrestlers aren't being properly integrated on Raw, the feuds are (mostly) slapdash and forgettable, and - perhaps worst of all - Enzo Amore is now the de facto figurehead.

More's the pity too, because the early-2017 matches between Neville and Austin Aries - including one on the WrestleMania 33 pre-show - appeared at one point to be slowly dragging the division in the right direction. WWE simply dropped the ball.

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