Ranking The Only Remaining Main Roster Stars From WWE’s FIRST EVER Performance Centre Class

16. Jason Jordan

Performance Center 2013
WWE

Jason Jordan's early-2018 neck knock was initially the worst possible news for the 29-year-old, but once early career-ending diagnoses were dispelled, the former American Alpha was perhaps pleased for his persona to get a bit of a break.

Jordan was fast approaching Roman Reigns-levels of disdain from audiences thanks to a literally unbelievable bond they were forced to swallow following his reveal as Kurt Angle's son less than a year into his main roster stint.

American Alpha were going nowhere as a unit, but their split coming as a result of a storyline stunt was a bitter pill for most to swallow. Following an unexpected absence, Jordan may be more palatable upon his return.

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