6. Utilizes Talents Who Have Been Forgotten By The WWE
Other than Michael Tarver, the rest of the original Nexus group is still in the WWE, and quit honestly, have been forgotten by the company. Of course, Daniel Bryan and Bray Wyatt have become successful on their own, but the remainder would all benefit from the reformation of Nexus. David Otunga has not been seen on WWE television since the People Power Era under John Laurinaitis. He could come back as an active wrestler, or would fit nicely as a manager/legal expert for the group. Heath Slater's run as the front man of 3 Man Band should come to an end, as the comedic aspect is no longer there. The high flyer Justin Gabriel is sporadically seen now a days on WWE Superstars. After Titus O'Neil decided to leave the Prime Time Players, Darren Young has been left with no creative plans as well. Ryback and Curtis Axel have had successful runs with Ryback elevated to the main event picture a couple years ago, and Axel debuting as a Paul Heyman guy and winning the Intercontinental Championship last year at the Payback pay-per-view. However, they are now stuck at the bottom of the tag team division, and have not had much success there. While we're at it, WWE needs to get rid of the Curtis Axel gimmick, and let him wrestle by his given name of Joe Hennig. The Hennig name carries so much prestige in the wrestling business, and he is a third generation star. Hennig would benefit by being in the group, for he would be able to focus on his ring skills, and not his mic skills.