From @c_gulyas: Who's "stock" has fallen the most this year, Cesaro or Wyatt? Very talented performers, but both seem to have had a rough year.
I'm a huge fan of both guys, so it's tough to answer this one. I think Cesaro's the right answer, though. If you look at how much momentum he could have had after his great showing at WrestleMania as the battle royal winner and he was on the brink of superstardom as a face, but then they took it away from him. They put Paul Heyman with him in order to keep him a heel. That was probably a mistake. If they turned him into a face full time he might be in a better position today. Instead, he's just a talented midcard heel that has lost back to back singles title feuds. Wyatt's still in a good spot. He's one of the top heels in the company. With Randy Orton going face soon, he's in an even better spot. Part of the reason they wrote him out for about a month is because they needed to retool the character and make him more evil again. Now that they are focused on doing that, Wyatt can be a special performer again. Both guys have a lot of talent and both have long term value, but Cesaro has fallen further this year considering what he could have been.
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