Del Rio has been pushed to the moon by the WWE: in his short tenure with the main roster since 2010 he has captured four World Titles, won Money In The Bank and the only 40 Man Royal Rumble. Some have said he has been positioned to take over from Rey Mysterio as the hero for the Latin American audience, but while Rey had a sincerity on the mic that went well with his underdog status, Del Rio is still finding it incredibly difficult to connect to the crowd. The thing is that it is difficult to pinpoint exactly what Del Rio is doing wrong - his delivery is ok, he doesn't fluff his lines like a lot of superstars on this list, nor does he ramble off topic. Perhaps it's just that the WWE crowd resents him for getting such a significant push so early. Or perhaps it is the fact that they happened to pair him with Ricardo Rodriguez- a man who's underdog attitude has put him over more than Del Rio himself. Del Rio's ring work is among the best the WWE has to offer so there is hope for him yet. However, if he wants to truly be a star in the way that CM Punk or John Cena are he will have to try and get some sort of reaction from the audience.
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