10 WWE Superstars Without Direction Following WrestleMania & Greatest Royal Rumble

3. Becky Lynch

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Inexplicably robbed of a move away from her Tuesday graveyard shift yet again, Becky Lynch remains in a role as Sting to Charlotte's Ric Flair by being the most well-liked loser in the entire company. There's almost certainly more enjoyment in watching her bitterly assess the state of the division in her absence than there is seeing her have to lay down for yet more bang average card-fillers on a Full Sail fast-track.

Like 'The Stinger', she's also incredibly talented and miraculously still beloved. Outside of a loop-closing clash with James Ellsworth, the 'Irish Lass Kicker' hasn't won a match of significance since she lost the SmackDown Live! Women's Title to Alexa Bliss in 2016. Inexcusable neglect has been a feature ever since, with Lynch forced into sidekick roles on a stage she once commanded.

Charlotte and Carmella have cornered the singles market on the blue brand, whilst the recent arrival of The IIconics will only result in more losses for Lynch in an effort to boost their profile at breakneck pace.

Though not reduced in stature to the extent Bayley and Sasha Banks have been on Raw in the last 12 months, Becky's ongoing misuse hasn't opened up many options for her this year either.

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