10 WWE Wrestlers With The Triple H STINK

5. Ashante "Thee" Adonis

Hit Row WWE 2022
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Things don't look great for Ashante Thee Adonis at present.

When he's not been taking in-ring and backstage batterings to get other talents over, he's mostly only appeared on Fridays to get beaten just as easily bell-to-bell. As part of Hit-Row or working alone, he's wrestled eight times and boasts a record of 1-7, and as of writing looks like he might be losing B-Fab to the new group helmed by Bobby Lashley. That might not be so bad, but following the real-life release of former partner Top Dolla, it's cast Adonis as both a loser and loner when both tags are the last thing he needs.

Ultimately, Hit-Row never stood the chance to be as over or as impactful as the NXT version of the group, not least without main star and AEW Champion-elect Swerve Strickland in the ranks. Adonis' potential has been stifled by the group's overall failing, and though he might be proving himself on the house show circuit with lots (and lots) of losses, at what point does doing his utility man duties taint him for good?

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