10 WWE Superstars Who Should Have Been Pushed Harder

1. Ezekial Jackson

You would think that a guy who has the size, physique and power of Ezekiel Jackson would have been high on Vince McMahon's list of top priorities, but he was inexplicably kept down until eventually being released by the company in early 2014. Jackson was one of the few guys who could throw Big Show around like he was a cruiserweight, and that kind of raw power is something that cannot be taught. During his time with The Corre, Jackson was on the cusp of what looked like a major push. He won the Intercontinental Championship, but at the time, the title was tossed around like a hot potato and had lost almost all of its luster. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO0w_oMb6lQ An unfortunate injury sidelined Jackson for several months, but sometimes a little time off can be a good thing. Many Superstars have returned from a hiatus with renewed energy and a second chance at being a main event player. It didn't happen for the South American powerhouse, but at least he found a new home with Lucha Underground. Hopefully they realize the potential he has and lets him live up to it. These 10 wrestlers deserved better booking during their time with WWE, but the list can go on and on. Share you thoughts in the comments section about who you feel should have had a better career
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