10. Braun Strowman
Braun Strowman may have made a pretty significant impact when he debuted the night after SummerSlam, but he's a total one trick pony. Unimpressive in the ring, the former strongman clearly doesn't have what it takes to hold his own in a one on one match (his recent showdown with Roman Reigns proves that), and there's only so long his act as an unstoppable force can continue before it gets stale. The main problem with Strowman is that while Luke Harper can deliver A+ singles matches and Erick Rowan is solid in a tag team setting, both of them can take losses to keep Bray Wyatt looking strong when the need arises. With Bray coming out on the losing end of pretty much all of his feuds lately, having someone as seemingly invincible as Strowman as part of The Wyatt Family is going to hurt this stable in the long run, especially of the Eater of Worlds is taking losses while one of his followers remains undefeated. More to the point, what this newest recruit brings to the table is sure to get old fast. Are you still as intrigued or wowed by Stowman after seeing the Black Sheep in action over the past couple of months? Didn't think so. While his end with the WWE likely won't come in the first half of 2016, don't expect him to be with the company this time next year. He's shown off enough of his skill set at this point to make it apparent that he's not going to take a great leap forward in terms of in-ring ability any time soon meaning that Strowman is destined to join a long line of big guys who came and went without leaving much of an impact.