10 WWE Wrestlers Lost In The Shuffle

1. Ricochet

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The sky is blue, water is wet and Ricochet is going absolutely nowhere in WWE.

'The One & Only' stole the show at Money In The Bank, but his exhilarating performance wasn't indicative of anything more than a one-night sugar rush. It's even worse than that, really - the company put him in there with nailed on assurance that he'd totally rule, he totally ruled and now nothing from that match will ever be remembered for leading to something more significant.

The future doesn't seem that bright either - Ricochet did well in NXT when the brand was still hot, but has struggled to gain true traction on the main roster despite the sort of skillset hardly any other humans possess, let alone the bulk of his colleagues.

But it'll never matter, of this much we all know. Hopefully he loves the life that being a WWE Superstar affords him. He's simply too good at his chosen profession to be there otherwise.

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