10 WWE Stars Who Have Suffered The Most Since WrestleMania 30

5. Kane

Kane didn€™t have a big match last year when he teamed up with the New Age Outlaws to fight The Shield at WrestleMania, but this year he€™s even more of an afterthought. Starting at Extreme Rules, he was suddenly shot into the main event to battle Daniel Bryan, but was just as quickly shot back down when the feud ended. Most years Kane seems to get get the €œthrow the veterans who have nothing to do into a meaningless multi-tag match€ treatment for WrestleMania, but at this year's show he's even more lost in the shuffle in the Andre The Giant battle royal. There€™s zero chance of him winning, unless every other wrestler accidentally eliminates themselves before him. Despite being a sure-fire hall of famer, Kane means very little right now. Every top babyface can beat him with ease, and only the Zack Ryder, Adam Rose level of jobbers fear him. If he€™s still around next year, it€™s hard to imagine WWE suddenly getting behind him and gifting him with a higher slot on the card, unless it€™s a retirement match.
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