10 WWE Wrestlers Who Lost Their Mojo

3. Test

Dean Ambrose
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There was a brief period during the late 1990s when Test was right in the thick of a major WWE storyline, namely that of Stephanie McMahon and Triple H's never-ending, art-imitating-life power struggle with the chairman of the board.

In the end, he was jilted at the altar - which is probably just as well given that the man who won Stephanie's heart would ultimately be tasked with dominating Raw for the next five years and then becoming a member of the boardroom a short while later.

Test perhaps wasn't up to that job, but he seemed to have the potential for an upper mid-card, occasionally main eventing shows kind of spot - that is, until about 2002 when he seemed to lose something integral to his early success.

Many have retrospectively blamed this on his beefing up, but there were character issues too. The Un-Americans were fun while they lasted, but didn't exactly suit him, and after that it was Stacy Keibler and Scott Steiner who kept him occupied, which was always a complete dead-end.

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