10 WWE Wrestlers Who Are Having A Very, Very Bad 2020

4. Sonya Deville

Sonya Deville
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It is difficult to feel any real sympathy for the year being endured by Sonya Deville, no matter how good a promo she is turning out to be. The Fire & Desire break-up seemed to take forever, complete with the potential for a friendly RybAxel-esque split along the way before Deville decided that a potential Otis-shaped romance was the final straw. The former MMA fighter conspired with Dolph Ziggler to thwart the Otis/Mandy love story, although the dastardly plan was eventually rumbled by the anonymous hacker.

2020 is not going to plan for Sonya Deville. There is more to this Fire & Desire split than initially meets the eye, the two have been good friends and partners for years after all. In a perfect world, the duo would have been the ones to vanquish The Kabuki Warriors for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships.

But this world isn't perfect. Sonya Deville now faces the rest of 2020 with a serious chip on her shoulder and the albatross of betrayal around her neck. The blow-off feud between Deville and Rose could have been the making of both as singles competitors, but this crisis may have thrown a spanner in that hope.

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