10 WWE Wrestlers' New Year's Resolutions

6. Apollo Crews - Find A Personality

Apollo Crews
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If we're talking purely of aesthetics, Apollo Crews may well be the perfect professional wrestler. The man is built like no other, a physical specimen with muscles in places that the ordinary fool doesn't even have places. This guarantees a solid power game, but it is Crews' athleticism that takes the biscuit. The man is capable of moves the cruiserweight wrestlers would be proud of.

Pro wrestling isn't purely aesthetics however, and the problem is that Crews doesn't seem to have anything resembling a personality. Sure, he smiles a lot, but having a really great smile doesn't make a character. Crews is floundering on SmackDown Live because the crowd have no reason to truly invest in him.

Somehow, someway, Apollo Crews needs to find himself a personality in the new year. Whether that is by heading back to NXT, teaming up with best buddy Tozawa, or turning heel, something really needs to change within the former Uhaa Nation. He is simply too talented to tread water as he is.

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