Ranking Every Raw WWE Superstar Shakeup Move From Worst To Best

11. Mojo Rawley

Mojo Rawley
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Mojo Rawley is another who has been treated carelessly by WWE for a good while now. Since winning that Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 33, Mojo has done nothing. He's not in a tag-team with Zack Ryder anymore and he's one of the most bland characters WWE have.

That's creative's fault, because fans did show they'd respond to Rawley's "Hype Bro" gimmick when he was booked credibly.

Mojo needs to distance himself from the goofy ex-football player gimmick and find something less cartoonish if he wants to succeed on Raw. As things stand, he's only there to make up the numbers, and that's a shame for someone who could have connected with kids as a lovable babyface or branched out on his own as a vicious heel post-Zack Ryder.

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