12 Wrestlers Who Want To Quit WWE

7. Karl Anderson

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As unspectacular as his WWE run has been, Karl Anderson is a seriously undermined wrestler with big singles potential. He's charismatic, likeable, and highly underrated between the ropes, as anyone who has seen his brilliant NJPW work with the likes of Hiroshi Tanahashi and Kazuchika Okada can attest, though he'll never be pushed to any level of prominence in Vince McMahon's promotion.

Anderson and Gallows' usage rate is awful. Debuting in April 2016, they bypassed NXT entirely, and were featured prominently throughout their first few months with the company. An alliance with former Bullet Club compadre AJ Styles soon blossomed. They assisted 'The Phenomenal One' in his rivalry with Roman Reigns, though the 2016 Draft split them apart, leaving Gallows and Anderson to fend for themselves.

A 64-day run as Raw Tag Team Champions ended when The Hardy Boyz took the straps at WrestleMania 33. The Good Brothers have become bit-parters since then, though WWE have granted them a handful of fleeting reunions with Styles and Finn Balor. Still, they have only wrestled two televised tag bouts since June 2018. WWE might as well cut them loose.

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