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

2. Riddick Moss

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Former 24/7 Champ Riddick Moss' last Raw match was on the 9 March 2020 episode. He beat Cedric Alexander in a short two-minute sprint; since then, Riddick's career had flatlined and Cedric has become a key part of The Hurt Business stable. Their fortunes couldn't be more different.

Alexander is tearing it up as a Tag-Team Champion and Moss has waited 134 days since his last WWE match (vs. Erik of The Viking Raiders on the 2 October episode of Main Event). In fairness, Riddick did reportedly work through a torn ACL injury last year, but he's been out of the company frame for a good while now.

'Raw Underground' seemed to be his last real push, and even that was temporary.

Who knows when, or if, Moss will return to screens. He has a great look, and hasn't been given enough time to show much during showings on Raw since debuting as Mojo Rawley's mate in late-January last year, but things don't look great for his future.

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