10 WWE Wrestlers Who Should Ask For Their Release
5. R-Truth
At 45, R-Truth could be forgiven for feeling that his career is best served staying exactly where it is. After all, his best years are almost certainly behind him, and few wrestlers at his age can claim to still be on the pay-roll of the world's number one promotion.
If we had only ever seen Truth's work in WWE, we would perhaps agree, but his more fruitful mid-2000s run in TNA - where he twice captured the NWA World Heavyweight Title - gives us reason to believe he's capable of more than an occasional communal sing-along.
While it is impossible to say - having not seen him in meaningful in-ring action for a couple of years - whether he is still capable of working a more intensive style, you would like to think that he hasn't forgotten how to wrestle.
And there can be absolutely no doubting his ability to entertain either: the man is one of WWE's most underused performers on the mic, evidenced by his brilliant if all too brief heel run back in 2011.