10 Wrestlers WWE Should Never Have Allowed To Leave

7. Johnny Mundo

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Also known as Johnny Nitro or John Morrison, he is the most successful Tough Enough contestant when he originally tried out for the WWE way back in 2002. His career spanned from 2003 until 2011 when he was eventually released. According to Johnny, he left to heal up, act in a few movies, and retrain for a possible return in the future.

It's been 4 years and he's still out on the indy scene, primarily with Lucha Underground. He was one of WWE's most exciting in-ring talents, and it's a wonder why they haven't brought him back. His matches on Lucha Underground are nothing short of amazing, and it's not like he has lost a step. In fact, his ring psychology has improved ever since becoming a heel, not only relying on his athletics, but using his mind as well.

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Josh's work has been seen on Cageside Seats, Yahoo, and The Richest. If it's not pro wrestling, he's definitely thinking about cured meats and/or sushi, but never all three at the same time...that can get weird. Twitter: @HeelDoors