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

87 - Nia Jax

Bayley Nia Jax No Mercy 2017
WWE.com

In a word: problematic. Incapable of wrestling a good singles bout, the character logically demands the push the wrestler isn’t ready for.

86 - Shane McMahon

Shane McMahon Survivor Series
WWE

Spoiled to an infectious extent. Too many performers suffer in his wake. Matches are dramatic in patches, but difficult to take seriously and damaging in too many senses of the word.

85 - R-Truth

R Truth
WWE.com

As over-exposed as an Instagram filter, Truth may muster a chuckle at house shows - but that is his sole role in 2017.

84 - Carmella

Carmella Naomi
WWE.com

NXT does wonders for building characters; wrestlers, less so, though Carmella certainly isn’t “bad”.

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