12 Wrestlers Who Want To Quit WWE
8. Luke Gallows
Good Brothers Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson are generally regarded as one of WWE's most underutilised acts.
This is largely down to their New Japan Pro Wrestling run, during which the former Bullet Club duo became three-time IWGP Tag Team Champions. Holding the straps for over 600 days cumulative days across their run, they were mainstays in a division that has rarely been given the focus it probably deserves, though their NJPW has been weirdly romanticised since they joined WWE. Gallows and Anderson were successful, but they weren't exactly pulling up trees between the ropes.
Regardless, Gallows is a functional big man who, along with his tag partner, seemingly turned down a multi-million dollar WWE contract extension in March. Sources claimed that the duo felt their talents weren't being used to their full extent in the company and that they'd decided to let their deals run out before entering free agency. They were pulled from all scheduled live events appearances soon after, though they have since returned to the circuit.
A reunion with former stablemates The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega in All Elite Wrestling might make sense for the duo.