8 Most Underutilized TNA Wrestlers

1. Trevor Lee

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TNA has completely wasted Trevor Lee since he joined the company, and now they’re having to do damage control when it should have never got to this point.

Lee won the X Division Title upon his debut from Tigre Uno, which was an encouraging sign. He should have had the division then built around him, with one wrestler after the next taking their shot at him but coming up short. He would have beat WWE's Cruiserweight Division to the punch, and been booked as the toughest under 205 lb wrestler around.

But instead of going solo, the company stuck him with Gregory Helms, which never went anywhere, and then just as suddenly was dropped without an explanation.

As soon as Lee lost his title, he began jobbing in every match, despite being the most talented man in the division. At 22 years old, he could still be a star for years to come...but only if the company actually ever gets around to treating him like a star in the first place.

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