10 WWE Wrestlers Who Lost Their Mojo

8. Tazz

Dean Ambrose
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On the face of it, accusing Tazz of losing his mojo is a bit like accusing Bret Hart of losing his - they suffered career-ending injuries, you idiot; how can you possibly expect them to rediscover their best form thereafter?

But whilst Bret headed off into the sunset for an early retirement, Tazz stuck around in the role of Michael Cole's broadcast colleague, in the process becoming something of a joke among newer wrestling fans who never witnessed the once-great wrestler in ECW.

That teeth-grinding intensity was no longer there. How could it be? No-one can reasonably be expected to keep that sort of thing up across a full two-hour show. He had to become jovial instead, the laid-back big brother to Cole's fusty, uptight dad.

He lost something - that much can't be denied, although in his defence, if he was ever going to make the successful transition from throwing people around in the ring to sitting at the announce table it was wholly necessary too.

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