10 WWE Stars Who Have Suffered The Most Since WrestleMania 30

7. Kofi Kingston

Yikes, Kofi Kingston has been on the downswing for a few years in WWE, but right now he means next to nothing. If he didn€™t show up on TV for six months, how many fans would even notice? From a pure match standpoint, Kofi is in the exact same spot he was last year at WrestleMania: The Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. And again, there€™s virtually no chance of him winning the trophy. Over the past year, it was teased that Kofi was going to turn heel along with Big E and Xavier Woods. It could have been a nice career move for him, and let him show if he has more range as a character. WWE oddly gave up on that idea, and re-debuted the group as the always positive, always happy, alwjays nauseating to watch New Day. It flopped hard on arrival, and continues to embarrass the three talented men. It€™s doubtful that Kofi can fall much further by the time WrestleMania 32 comes around, so the company will either continue to push him as a non-factor, give him a bit of a push again, or just let him go.
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