10 WWE Wrestlers We Haven't Seen Much Of Lately

7. Tye Dillinger

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Arguably, Tye Dillinger had the longest WWE development process of anyone on the current roster, having been signed by WWE in 2006 and winding up in ECW in 2008. After returning to the independent circuit in 2009, he returned to WWE via NXT in 2013. Dillinger made his main roster debut at last year's Royal Rumble in the 10th spot, then then got his official call-up a few months later.

Aside from his appearance in the tournament for a new U.S. champion, things have been quiet for 'The Perfect 10' as of late. Will he resurface in the number 10 spot once more at this year's Rumble?

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