10 WWE Wrestlers Who Should Ask For Their Release
You can go it alone.
It's a bit presumptuous to tell anyone what they should do with their own career.
Anyway, here's a list of wrestlers who should perhaps think about telling Vince McMahon where he can stick his six-figure salary before heading off for a life of sparsely-filled bingo halls and endless Tweets telling them how their life is meaningless until they've performed at WrestleMania.
To be fair, life outside the WWE is nowhere near as grim as it used to be. There are plenty of high profile wrestlers these days who have, of their own accord, decided that their careers are best served working independently, allowing them to perform all over the world while having as much down time as they like.
There are obvious downsides, but if the likes of Kenny Omega, Jay Lethal, Will Ospreay, and The Young Bucks can do it - all whilst maintaining strong visibility via social media - then maybe one or two of those perennially under-utilised WWE stars can do it as well.
Guys like, perhaps, Neville - who last month reportedly became the first such star to realise that the grass may be greener after all. And who knows? He might just be right.
10. Akira Tozawa
As much of Akira Tozawa's best work in and outside the WWE came alongside Neville, it seems fitting that he should follow 'The Man That Gravity Forgot' out the exit door.
At the moment, Tozawa seems destined to spend his time on the company's books fighting for 205 Live air time (and, for the most part, not getting much of it - despite being arguably one of the most gifted workers in the entire division).
And that simply won't do. This guy is plainly a talent who deserves to be, at the very least, working pay-per-views every month, even if it's just on the under-card. In fact, he would make a fine addition to the IC or US Title divisions if they'd only let him.
They probably won't though, partly because he's been typecast in the role of a small flip merchant and partly because there are so many other wrestlers he'd have to go gazump in the pecking order to get a regular slot on Raw or SmackDown.