Wow...these topics always make me feel a little bad, as it basically boils down to me saying "who should stop earning a paycheck doing something that they love to do?" But knowing that WWE's a publicly-traded company, and having been an employee of one of those in my past who was made a part of the "future endeavors" club because the company assumed that the error margin made by Indian employees proofing English would be low enough to justify the salary savings...I get it. So who would I can? Hmmmm...
1) Layla - When I first saw her, with her big, curly, Kelis-esque hair, my girlfriend and I both loved her and wanted her to make it to the top as quickly as possible. Now she's 2nd fiddle to the single most overrated female wrestler in the business today. Layla honestly doesn't provide a single thing to any segment in which she's featured, so why keep her?
2) Tiffany - See Layla, except she didn't even have tons of potential.
3) Funaki - Please, unless he's guaranteed a check for life from these guys, just let him go! I'm sure he still has some good years of wrestling left in him, and has to be in great shape, due to the lack of wear & tear his body's taken over the years!
4) Jimmy Yang - This man on the sidelines is one of the biggest wastes of talent I can imagine. The X-Division in TNA would be a Heaven for a guy with his talents, as he'd give it immediate credibility while finally getting to showcase his talents!
5) Matt Hardy - I truly mean this. The poor guy has been the shining example of goodness in the WWE, while his brother has shit all over their rules and been pushed to the moon. He deserves better, whether from TNA, ROH, DGUSA, EVOLVE or anything in Japan or Mexico. He's still young, he is popular, but WWE seems intent on killing his steam at every opportunity. It's really a bit sad.
6 & 7) Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas -Again, these guys might only be destined to be perennial midcarders, based on their mic skills, but in-ring talents like theirs should absolutely not be wasted! It's really rather selfish on the WWE's behalf to keep them around, as both men are natural athletes who should be allowed to regularly show off what it is about them that makes them so intriguing: their wrestling skill. Benoit never lit up the mic, so why do these guys suddenly need to be The Rock on the mic? A shame that more hasn't been done with them, really....
8) Vladimir Kozlov - They tried. They REALLY tried. And while it seemed like he was just about the pan out, he absolutely sandbagged his whole performance in the No Way Out 2009 Elimination Chamber match, and has been relegated to a background muscle role on the C-Brand show ever since. Give him back to Jerry Jarrett and see if he can pull a fast one on Hogan with him; tell him that this guy's the "next Nikita Koloff" or something...Hogan would probably make Angle wrestle him for a year, and then Kozlow might actually become good! Imagine that!
9 & 10) Carlito & Primo Colon - Carlito Caribbean Cool came in with so much fanfare and hype, and actually lived up to it! But he rubbed some people backstage the wrong way, was labelled as being a little bit lazy, and has been in the doghouse for years as a result. His also-talented but far less interesting brother, Primo, was brought in to seemingly just keep Carlito in check. However all of that goes, I think that WWE just isn't the place for them. They'd absolutely shine in Mexico or Puerto Rico, they'd be a great fit in TNA without really needing to modify their names, ROH would eventually warm up to a Carlito Colon who was allowed to do the moves of which he's actually capable, and Primo would fit in wonderfully in the X-Division of TNA, in Dragon Gate USA, or pretty much anywhere else you'd want to put him where wrestling matters over personality.
I think that others are being misused, for sure, but these are the ones who just seem like awful matches for the company. I hope those paychecks keep them happy, but I really think that a lot of those aforementioned wrestlers could become quite popular and famous outside of WWE.