WWE NXT's 31 Wrestlers - Ranked From Worst To Best

29. Tye Dillinger

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Pros:

1. Has the WWE "look"

2. Trained by former TNA champion Eric Young

3. Nearly 15 years of pro wrestling experience

Cons:

1. Ten of those years have been stuck in developmental

2. Already cut from developmental once

3. Currently reeling from yet another tag team breakup

Tye Dilinger has been in some form of WWE developmental for nearly a decade. He's been at it long enough to have teamed and feuded with Cody Rhodes in OVW, and Dolph Ziggler in FCW, as well as appearing on the SyFy version of ECW. He was released from WWE in 2009, but rehired in 2013, and he's still not exactly setting the world on fire.

He's historically been most successful as part of a tag team, and he was most recently the Charlie Haas in NXT's World's Greatest Tag Team redux along with Jason Jordan. Following the breakup of that team, he's disappeared from television yet again. He's supposedly been fitted with DDP's old heel gimmick where he constantly rates himself a perfect ten with scorecards, but it's so far been relegated to house shows.

Final rating: *3/4

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