7 Wrestlers Who Should Quit WWE
2. Neville
Signing the diminutive (but ultra-talented) Neville went against WWE's typical business practices, but his skill spoke for itself. He became a star in NXT, winning the championship on the WWE Network's first live special and anchoring the brand for a year. WWE had hit the mark with the can't-miss prospect.
Once he debuted on the main roster, though, things changed. He began losing lots and lots of matches, with the company showing no interest in recapturing the magic of NXT. He maintained a fan following due to his ability, but it became clear that the creative forces behind WWE's product just weren't interested in pushing him.
Neville is currently out with a broken ankle, but he should be back soon, reclaiming his spot as one of the sport's best high-flyers. Should he be showing off his talents in WWE, though?
Instead of coming up short in matches with Sheamus and Alberto Del Rio, he could be part of the international cruiserweight revolution alongside the likes of Ricochet, ACH, Will Ospreay, Dragon Lee, and Kamaitachi. A match with any one of those men would be unreal.