Every WWE Wrestler Triple H Has Re-Signed - Ranked From Worst To Best
14. Emma
Unlike every other name on this list, Emma was not a
pandemic-era release. Still, she was someone Triple H brought back upon taking
control, and thus, she qualifies.
Emma actually was released in October 2017 and returned nearly five years to the day, unsuccessfully challenging Ronda Rousey for the SmackDown Women’s Championship. Since then, Emma has lost. A lot. She’s lost singles matches, tag matches, mixed tags, the Royal Rumble and tag team turmoil.
It hurts to refer to her as enhancement talent, but she seems to be the walking definition of it, with only one win (a Main Event victory over Roxanne Perez), no major storylines (her angle with real-life partner Madcap Moss vanished from television), and seemingly no clear direction going forward.
Until Emma actually strings together a few wins or has a
consistent presence on TV, it’s hard to think otherwise of her.