10 WWE Superstars Who Suffered The Most In 2015

8. Tyson Kidd

Given the fact he doesn't cut many promos and has a high-flying ring style, there's not much chance that someone like Tyson Kidd will ever be a main event player in WWE. The man has been around the system for years now, and has occupied pretty much the same spot. Despite the lack of upward mobility, he's also an extremely accomplished in-ring performer. Kidd had formed a fruitful combination with another disgruntled star, Cesaro. Together, the pair captured the WWE Tag-Team Titles in February at the new Fast Lane pay-per-view. This would prove to be the main highlight of his year, because injury struck him down in June. During a dark match against Samoa Joe, Kidd badly injured his neck, something which required immediate surgery. Clearly despondent about his troubles, Tyson notified followers on social media that he'd have to take around a full year away from the ring. He's scheduled to be back in mid-2016, but the injury could not have come at a worse time for the man. With Cesaro, he was a beacon of hope for the tag-team ranks, and was producing some of the best work of his career.
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