10 WWE Superstars Who Suffered The Most In 2015

'Creative has nothing (meaningful) for you'...

It's easy to criticise professional wrestlers. Every grappling fan is entitled to their opinion, and it's often much easier to be critical in a negative way rather than positive. Put simply, that's just the nature of the beast, other forms of entertainment suffer from the same problems. That said, most wrestling fans would like to be positive. People would really like to tune in and be overwhelmed by how great everything is, but that's hardly realistic. In World Wrestling Entertainment, those who call the shots are desperately trying to reshuffle their cards, looking for that hand which will signify a bright future. WWE don't always get things right, but a lack of effort is certainly not something which can be levied - with any real accuracy - against the company. However, they have dropped the ball a little in regards to some of their performers throughout 2015. That's what is focused on here, those under contract to WWE who have suffered this past year. The criteria isn't limited. Perhaps a performer has suffered due to a serious injury which has threatened to derail their career terribly. On the other hand, maybe they have been consistently let down by those who pen the storylines. Regardless of reasoning, the following 10 acts have all been affected...
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