WWE Gallery: Every WWE Main Roster Star Ranked From Worst To Best

37 - Jason Jordan

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Those arresting American Alpha comebacks look forced and one-dimensional now. Good - early autumn matches with John Cena and Roman Reigns were very good - but nowhere near good enough to look past his horrendous story arc.

36 - Mickie James

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Even the incessant, annoying “biscuit butt” barbs can’t diminish the enthusiasm generated by her uplifting and impressive return from the wilderness. Underrated storyteller.

35 - Drew Gulak

Drew Gulak
WWE.com

A riot of an act. Gulak does a great goofball in the under-appreciated WWE tradition. Genuine breakout potential from the 205 Live graveyard.

34 - Rich Swann

Rich Swann
WWE.com

A great athlete and an amiable personality, Swann is one of few magnetic enough not to repel retreating 205 Live crowds.

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