10 WWE Superstars Who Are Being Totally Overlooked
6. Bo Dallas
Remember when Bo Dallas was one of the most entertaining parts of NXT as the brand's champion? During that period, he stole the show in matches against the likes of Big E Langston, Antonio Cesaro, and Adrian Neville, but his move to the main roster was a flop, especially with the lame "Bolieve" gimmick which never really resonated with fans.
While he managed to overcome terrible creative decisions with entertaining stints in factions like the Social Outcasts and B-Team, WWE never really gave him the opportunity to get over with fans. Viewers really started getting behind Dallas when he was RAW Tag Team Champion alongside Curtis Axel, but if there's one thing WWE hates, it's fans booing Superstars they should cheer and cheering Superstars they should boo.
It's honestly baffling that WWE has never had Dallas do anything noteworthy with his real-life brother Bray, and adding him to the Firefly Funhouse down the line could be a lot of fun. Bo knows how to entertain, and while it's far too soon to downgrade The Fiend to the tag team division, having his brother follow him into battle could give WWE its own version of the #BROKEN era Matt and Jeff Hardy.