7 People Who Should Be Most Pissed About The Undertaker Wrestling Shane McMahon
6. Sheamus
It seems like a lifetime ago, but it was only a few months back that Sheamus was the reigning WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Things move with alarming quickness in today's pro wrestling world, but it's almost been forgotten at this point that the Irishman was on top of the mountain at the tail end of 2015. Coming out of Survivor Series, he was being portrayed as the top heel in the company. He formed the League Of Nations and promptly lost the WWE Title to Roman Reigns, though. Due to the fact that Reigns himself has since dropped the gold to Triple H, Sheamus has been completely shoved from the top line mix. That can't sit well with him, because he'll now likely have to settle for a throwaway multi-man match on the under card of 'Mania, possibly against The New Day. The League Of Nations are probably going to enter the WWE Tag-Team Title hunt. At least, that's how it came across as Fastlane. Just a few short months ago, Sheamus was the leading champion, the supposed top dog in the whole promotion. Now, he'll be looking at a much smaller payday, watching the boss's son return and worm his way into that major spot opposite The Undertaker. All in the blink of an eye.
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