10 WWE Wrestlers HYPED Vince McMahon Is Gone

7. T-Bar

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Although recent Main Event outings have seen T-Bar slump to unengaging, chinlocking house style form, perhaps the former Dominik Dijakovic will be relishing the opportunity to shed the last vestiges of the RETRIBUTION disaster and show his work again.

T-Bar has wrestled only two Raw bouts in 2022 so far: a battle royal appearance and a 40-second squash loss to Omos. He isn't on the road and only puts his boots on for Main Event tapings. Unless you are the hardest of hardcore WWE fans, who consumes everything the company produces, he may as well not exist.

And that's nuts. The definition of a modern, hyper-athletic big man, Dijakovic's hard-bombing style has never been showcased on the main roster. Where Triple H was once happy to reprise his legendary independent feud with Keith Lee (in all its eyeball-popping glory), Vince saddled him with one of the worst ring names and gimmicks in modern history.

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