3. JTG
Yep, JTG is still around...somewhere. In 2013, he didn't have a single match on Raw or SmackDown and he had only six in 2012 (four of them squash matches to Brodus Clay). Despite never having a memorable singles match in his entire career, he remains employed while countless others with seemingly more talent have been let go. Of the duo known as Cryme Tyme, you would have probably guessed that it would be JTG's much larger tag partner Shad Gaspard who would have stuck around longer. Somehow Shad was let go, and JTG flew under the radar. The last time he had any sort of storyline was when he went on Twitter and legitimately complained about his frustrations, and lack of a push from the company. Big mistake. His reward for this was quickly jobbing to Ryback on Raw a few days later. JTG's entire career now consists of showing up on Superstars every now and then, and then losing to someone slightly higher up on the card. There's surely others out there who could play that role. At this point, it's not sure if he'll ever have another match on a main show. After inexplicably being employed by the company for seven years, don't expect JTG to make it to eight.