10 Wrestlers You Won't Believe Are Still Employed By WWE

9. Humberto Carrillo

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Perhaps Gulak could pal up for some matches with Humberto Carrillo.

WWE briefly pushed Humberto as a big deal on Raw in 2019, but it didn't last. It probably also didn't help when then-colour commentator Jerry Lawler repeatedly pretended that he looked anything like pop sensation Justin Bieber. Yeah, because that'll get him over with fans.

Humberto is another who has all but vanished from telly. His last "main roster" showing was as part of a Battle Royal during the Survivor Series 2020 Kickoff show, and his latest Raw match came on 5 October (he teamed with Dominik Mysterio in a losing effort vs. Seth Rollins and Murphy).

At this point, being compared to the Bieb would be a highlight for Carrillo. WWE's interest in pushing him has totally stalled, and that doesn't look like it's going to change any time soon. Main Event viewers must be losing him, to be fair.

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