Ranking EVERY Impact Wrestler's 2020 From Worst To Best

40. John E. Bravo

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John E. Bravo, while once a former wrestler in his own right, is best suited to a backstage role these days. His sole appearances inside the squared circle in 2020 should never have happened.

For one, his entrances in the Slammiversary knockouts Gauntlet Battle Royal, once dressed as Taya Valkyrie and the other dressed as Rosemary, maybe would have been fine ten years ago. Not in a time when women's wrestling is at an all-time high. His Wrestle House loss to Larry D was a, thankfully, short affair that led to Bravo being shot two months later.

It's a good job he's a terrific guy to have around backstage in a producer role as this isn't convincing enough. He's not a full-timer, of course, but he still wrestled in a year where he wasn't required to. Keep it to storylines only going forward if he has to appear onscreen.

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