10 WWE Superstars Who Will Leave In 2019

7. Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson

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As much as they'll be happy for their mate, both Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson must look at AJ Styles' success and wonder where it all went wrong for them in WWE. Upon joining the organisation, they were one of the hottest tag-teams in wrestling. Gallows, in the shape of his life, was thriving alongside Anderson and others in the Bullet Club.

Then, WWE's writers got a hold of them, and they were suddenly carrying b*llocks about in jars.

There have been moments of reprieve for Gallows and Anderson. Associations with AJ and Finn Bálor did raise their stock temporarily, but they've repeatedly fallen back into a confusing lower-card slump when they should be one of WWE's premier duos. That will breed frustration, and it could send 'The Good Brothers' packing.

They'd be welcomed back with open arms by NJPW anyway. Reigning IWGP Tag Champions the Guerrillas of Destiny would be ideal opponents for the power-based Raw misfits too, and that kind of feud would breathe new life into their bones.

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