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The WWE's Most UnderAppreciated

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I'm sure a similar thread has come up in the past, and if it has recently please forgive me, but as I YouTube through WWE memories I can't help but consider a few extremely gifted superstars who were underutilized year after year (after year).
The first to come to mind is someone for whom there were multiple options for the making of a Great: Shelton Benjamin. Granted, his mic skills were horrible, but not any worse than Jack Swagger who won a Money-In-The-Bank ladder match, and had at least a short title run. This is my number 1 argument for my point, that Shelton was often the highlight of such a match, given his speed, agility, top not technique and abundantly above average athleticism, and yet never really got a serious chance and usually got squashed by any main eventer he went one on one with.
Team Angle/The World's Greatest Tag Team had the potential to AT LEAST be mentioned in a list of WWE's best Tag Teams if they hadn't split and continued to be taken seriously by bookers. But instead they were split up in a draft (correct me if I'm wrong). To some it looked like an opportunity for a Benjamin push but alas, both he and Haas spend the rest of their careers being shuffled around playing the "annoying lower mid card douch-bag" trying to remake names for themselves.
We don't know what went on behind the scenes, or if Benjamin got lazy, or didn't get along with lockerroom or the McMahon-Helmsley's didn't like him, but what became apparent was that when they gave him a gimmick appropriate for a push- the "Gold Standard", he wouldn't do the name justice and his career eventually faded to black (No pun intended) :disappointed:
I have one more example. It may sound weird, but this character is someone I feel never lived up to the prestige his name could have had to go along with epic storylines and legendary sagas of rivalries shared with his "brother" in darkness, The Undertaker, son of the "Rotund Demon" himself, Paul Bearer. I speak of none other than Kane.
This character... probably the creation most appropriately deserving of the adjectives; monster, and machine, has for 13 years, about, been gracing us with his fire. He can stand strong and unforgiving like rock, and under the correct pressure have a meltdown of volcanic proportions that eventually burns anything in his path. He's had some of the most interesting angles in Attitude Era, being the monster heel, the loveable big guy to the small guy in tag-teams, the beast to a beauty romances and love triangles... he's been used multiple times by the likes of Undertaker, the Corporation, Chyna, Paul Bearer. He's been tortured. He's been such an important part of WWE history in the past 10/15 years, but why doesn't he have as many title runs as Edge?
Most appauling was his 24 hour Championship reign.
Why did it take until last year for him to have a suitable reign with a decent angle?
And why did they undermine and tarnish that reign with what might be the most ridiculous story line of the PG Era; the Paul Bearer kidnapping?

Who are your top 1 or 2 among WWE's Most UnderAppreciated Superstars?
Do you agree with these two choices?
Given the fact that the writers aren't always right in who they push or how they push talent-wise, is there a solution that would make booking more just?
 
They finally gave Kane the belt because he was on Smackdown and there was really no one else to give it too.

Throughout his tenure there were more top guys for the title. Austin, Rock, HHH, and the other usual people.

At least he finally went over Undertaker.
 
How about MVP? Granted, he's gone now but the guy had been shuffled off into obscurity for quite some time.

At one point, he was a legitimate World Title Contender and for his first few months on Raw, it appeared that he might get some sort of a push..........especially back when Legacy was together.

From there, the creative team paired him up with Mark Henry and it was hinted that MAYBE a Tag Title run was in store.........no?

Then back to Smackdown.......and then, nothing.

Granted, he was never the best but he always seemed to be able to work the crowd.
I for one liked watching him: especially in his Smackdown heel run.
 
I personally don't think there is anyone in the world who deserves to be said here than Captain Charisma himself, Christian. Vince made him take a backseat to Edge when he was arguably just as (IMO he's even more) charismatic than Edge and he definitely is now. Edge has been the same guy for the last 6 years and he hasn't had an interesting storyline in 2, i'd much rather see Christian as WHC than Edge.

It pisses me off when I see all of Edge's accolades (10-time world champ, most titles in WWE) and then look at Christian's lack thereof (no world titles in WWE). He's arguably better than Edge in the ring at this stage of his career, he definitely has what it takes to be a MAJOR player in the WWE and he has had these attributes since 2005.
 
I believe Zach Ryder deserves better then jobbing to everyone on the Raw roster. Tne guy has charisma, the ring skills and a unique gimmick which should've lead to a solid midcard career atleast. Someone not with the company anymore that should've got a bigger push would be Kaval or Low Ki whatever you want to call him. Kaval as most of us know is one the best in ring technichal wrestlers in the world and should not of been jobbing out to the Smackdown roster for fuck sake he had 1 win in what like 6 months thats just fucking stupid.
 
Christian, without a shadow of a doubt. In this day and age, you hear mediocre wrestlers bitch about how they're misused, how they should be main eventers and generally try to convince everyone that they're better than they really are. Guys like Charlie Haas and Matt Hardy are prime examples of that.

Christian, however, I believe is a rare and legit case in which he hasn't been used to the fullest of his ability. He's great in the ring, great on the mic, great personalty, lots of charisma and I can't for the life of me figure out why he hasn't been given an opportunity to be a World Champion in the WWE.
 
I could go on for years naming underrated wwe and former wwe superstars but I'll name a couple.

Shelton Benjamin: The Face of The Money In The Bank Ladder Match. This guy is amazing in the ring and he was actually improving on the microphone. Watch his last face run on ECW he was actually fairly good on the microphone. He had one of the best Raw matches in history. Back in 2005 everybody seen him as a future world champion.

Christian: If Edge was a world champ why wasn't Christian? He was just as good as Edge if not better. Edge is getting a little stale so why doesn't the WWE let Christian become world champ?

Jack Swagger: A former world champ now jobbing to Masters.

Mr.Kennedy: Im not blaming WWE for his failure, his downfall was his fault but if only WWE never released him.

John Morrison: Underrated on the microphone look at his heel work and his Smackdown run as a face. Amazing in the ring like Shelton he had one of the greatest Raw matches in history.
 
I agree that Christian should have deserved a lot more than he was given. After devoting years to the company he had to settle for nothing for than a few tag titles and a couple intercontinental reigns. I feel sorry for the guy. Plus he's quite likable and still very much a fan favorite.
 
Christian or Zack Ryder, why you may ask? They both been deserving it, Christian has been deserving for a long time now but i feel its Vince who is being a douche bag towards Christian and wont give him a push but Zack Ryder should get a chance, it was only a short time ago Ryder was actually having some feuds and a #1 contender spot for WWE Champion, he even pulled off a decent match with Randy Orton and now he is off the map.
 
Truthfully, the first guys that comes to mind is Shelton Benjamin and Christian. Mainly Christian.

Christian has all the tools and is relatively loyal. The TNA thing happened after years of being misused. Now, he's back,m gets an ECW run and thy do nothing to build off of it.

Just doesn't make sense. He's good in the ring, a better talker than 80% of the company and has a quality look. Vince just won't get behind him.

Benjamin is slightly more reasonable, in the sense that he couldn't speak for a damn. Still, a tag run with Haas would have helped the division and both guys in the team.
 
Agree with everyone about Christian. I've always been a huge fan and couldn't ever fathom why he wasn't given the same main event possibilities as Edge.

If you wanna go further back, I always thought that d'lo Brown was a pretty damn solid guy in the ring but never really had any major push.
 
If you wanna go further back, I always thought that d'lo Brown was a pretty damn solid guy in the ring but never really had any major push.

I agree... I don't think the man ever even held an IC title at any point. :disappointed:
And since we're taking it back, how come they never even put a US or IC title on Faarooq? I think with the right timing he could have been WWE or World Champ, but at least he could have been in the upper mid card after APA split... ...



:disappointed:



... ... DAMN!
 
I agree with Benjamin, MVP and Christian. But I also think Kaval was majorly booked wrong. He wins NXT Season 2 ousting 7 other men only to job with this "winless streak" on Smackdwon, wrestles a brilliant match with Dolph Ziggler at Survivor Series and pretty much gets the boot not long after making his NXT Season 2 win mean nothing.
 
How about Kofi? He had a great feud with Randy Orton and then got pushed down the card and then drafted to SD where it seems he only got the ic title just so dolph ziggler could challenge edge. He reminds me a lot of a modern day shelton benjamin but with better crowd reactions.
 
I think 2 that spring to mind are Christian and Shelton Benjamin

Let's look at Christian first. The man has a loyal fanbase, a hell of a lot of experience, good in-ring skills, is excellent on the mic and was a proven success as a world champion in TNA. If he was ever given the belt by Vince I think the roof would come off the arena, Christian is a hugely popular wrestler, who people want to see succeed and are always disappointed when he comes up short.

I dont know Vince's reasons for keeping him away from the main event, maybe his size or age, but I would certainly say Christian has been unerused and is underappreciated in the WWE. I just hope he is given a title run before he calls it a day. He would be a success, I am sure of it.

Now for Shelton Benjamin. Surely one of the most athletic and exciting performers in WWE history, and never managed to crack the main event bracket. Shelton had all the gifts in the world, but a lack of mic skills really held him back, although he was improving towards the end of his WWE career. When you see some of the wrestlers who were pushed to the title, you wonder why Shelton wasnt given this opportunity. I just do not think Vince realised what a potential goldmine Benjamin could have been as a main eventer. Some of the title matches would have been incredible. Imagine an Edge v Benjamin match, or another HBK v Benjamin match...awesome.

I am disappointed that Shelton wasnt given the chance to be on top, I think his mic skills would have continued improving, but sadly he wasnt given the chance. Definitely underappreciated, there are very few wrestlers who can do what Shelton can in the ring
 
The most underrated to me are Christian and Morrison.

Christian: I cannot understand why WWE has never pushed beyond mid-card status. Christian is arguably one of the most popular and one of the best mic guys the WWE has and yet he is still in the mid-card. I hope he'll at least win the big one at least once before he retires. Lets face it, Christian isn't getting any younger and if they don't push him soon, then they'll probably never will.

John Morrison: Morrison reminds me of Christian when it comes to being underrated. He is extremely over with the fans (just like Christian), and most people believe he deserves the title (again just like Christian). Without a doubt one of the best in-ring performers the WWE has. He gets loud pops every time he makes his way to the ring and not only that but he can really do some amazing moves. Just look at the spot he did at the Royal Rumble. I just hope he won't end up how Christian is right now (37 years old; no WWE/WHC).
 
Christian and Mr. Kennedy. Both guys are top notch on the mic and would make the main event scene so much better than it currently is.

I never got the big deal over Shelton Benjamin. I've seen more charisma in a shoe.
 
A lot of Christian lovers in wwe fanbase today and rightly so, the guy has outstanding mic skills and ring ability. Someone who needs to be discussed is chris masters. Due for a push I have read but if his progress is suddenly halted again I wouldn't be surprised, the guy is awesome though and just hasn't been booked
Right.
 
Most under appreciated has to be Ted Dibiase jr. He was the better half of priceless and now he is jobbing to santino. Jomo is up there with under appreciated aswell. I love watching him in action and he does some really amazing things in the ring. Is he great, no but alot more entertaining than the Miz.
 
Kaval. That man could've changed the Youth Movement with his incredibly unique style. I hate that we'll probably never see Kaval v. Daniel Bryan. I guess it's time to YouTube some old ROH matches...
 
I'm going to go with Zack Ryder. Zack has the mic ability, is good in the ring, and has a character that definitely grabs the fans attention. Some love the Long Island Loudmouth, most hate him, but he definitely is able to draw heat from the audience at will.

However, Zack Ryder has had a very underwhelming WWE career. He spent the first part of it as an Edge lookalike/wannabe where he helped Edge cheat to win his matches. He managed to get a tag team title reign in there, but it was more of a way to transition the titles over to The Colons without having The Colons face off against Miz and Morrison.

The next time Zack Ryder was even slightly significant was when he began competing on ECW. He actually did pretty well here, he was funny, over as a heel, had Rosa Mendez as his sexy valet/girlfriend, and regularly won matches, and even won the match that forced Tommy Dreamer out of the WWE.

However, since then, he's been little more than a comedic jobber and Superstars fixture. He's much too talented to be stuck in this position, and I think he could definitely be a major player in the midcard division. His gimmick and his abilities are too great to be squandered.
 
Kaval. That man could've changed the Youth Movement with his incredibly unique style. I hate that we'll probably never see Kaval v. Daniel Bryan. I guess it's time to YouTube some old ROH matches...

He would have done no such thing. He didn't have personality whatsoever. You can only get so far with a unique style and the personality or wet toilet paper. Besides... he asked for his own release and was granted it.

We could go on for days arguing about who's under appreciated in the WWE. I don't believe anybody in the WWE is "under appreciated." Everybody gets a shot. What you do with that shot and how you handle yourself in the locker room and with others in the company will determine your spot. There's nobody I see that's been treated "unfairly" whatsoever. Everybody whines and moans about Christian never getting a shot at the big one. Guess what? He won't. I love Christian as much as the next guy. He has solid ring work, top notch mic work... but he lacks "it." What "it" is... nobody can put a finger on. But he doesn't have "it." My closest guess would be a larger than life persona and ring presence that just sucks you in. Christian is entertaining... more entertaining than most... but he doesn't exactly suck you in. It's sad... but the truth.
 
Regarding Kane: It'snow 'E, it's him and not for the way most people think. Kane's a great guy in real life. So much so, that instead of glory he WANTS to take a backseat to the up-and comers. He's one of the few examples that just does it for the business. I think if Kane really does lobby McMahon would'a let him beat Taker at 'Mania and event Taker agrees that if anyone does beat him it should be Kane, but Kane being so fuckin' nice says "Nah, let the next guy do it."

His championship run, I believe was a great thing for him, now he needs a retiree-feud where he says he'll dominate anyone in his way and an up-and comer steps up and replaces him and off he'll go into the sunset.

That being said, my picks are Kingston.

Kofi Kingston offers SO much in the ring that it isn't even funny. He probably jumps higher than anybody on the roster INCLUDING Mysterio. He truly has a unique finishing move that can hit at any time and place and is almost up there as a "HOLY SHIT" move as the RKO. He never has a promo, so we don't even know how he sounds like. It shoulda been HIM going over after Ziggler got the IC title. He shoulda been at ME by now. People rave about the fact that Ziggler pulls off the match of the night during an event, the same is true for Kingston who doesn't get the same reward that Ziggler did.
 
LOL ahahahaha kofis trouble in paradise as holy shit as the rko? not to sure either of those moves are holy shit..unless its an rko counter to air bourne..

but anyways kofis over rated ill agree withthat, christian is a midcarder where he should be dont know why people say he should main event..

loki was def underappricated him ds DB would be awesome!

R truth should turn heel and stop fucking rapping
 
i'm going to say Zack Ryder. all the reasons have been said but in order to keep my reply spam-free, i'll add
i'm going to say Yoshi Tatsu BECAUSE he was a HUGE hit in japan before joining the e , yeah he doesn't know english well but neither did Funaki and hell They had Yokozuna never speak even though he spoke english fluently.
 

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