3 wrestlers who might be looking to switch companies

Balor Club
Balor Club

The next Pay-Per-View after Evolution and Crown Jewel is Survivor Series scheduled on 18th of November. While WWE seems to be sticking on their few favorites to take WWE forward, WWE could lose other great prospects in the process. WWE has always been criticized for booking wrestlers poorly after signing them with great hue and cry.

Cody Rhodes might have set an example of what a talented wrestler not getting enough push on WWE can achieve in the independent circuit, but that's not always the case. It takes a considerable amount of luck and wisdom to achieve what Cody Rhodes has achieved in Independent circuit in a very short time after his departure from WWE. While many wrestlers seem to be all excited about the prospect in the independent circuit, success isn't always guaranteed even if you have been part of WWE.

Today, let's talk about these 5 wrestlers who might be looking to switch companies considering their poor outing with WWE. While a couple of them are a sure shot to do wonders in the independent circuit courtesy their already established independent background.


Finn Balor

It doesn't look like Finn Balor will find the same kind of success in terms of being in the spotlight anytime soon. For the last couple of years, Finn Balor has found himself on the receiving end of some mediocre booking and poor feuds leading to mid card to lower-card matches. The Balor Club, Bullet Club have all considerably settled down to being nothing less than sweet gestures. Finn Balor, on the other hand, has potentially dropped to being a known face doing absolutely nothing on the show.

Balor's previous stablemates, Luke Gallows, and Karl Anderson have also become almost non-existent on the show. It also seems like WWE has no plans of forming the Bullet Club on WWE considering AJ Styles could also be the part of the stable, giving it a much dominating feel. Finn Balor could do much more if given the right push by WWE, but for the time being and looking at his current position in the roster, it looks like he might be switching companies.

Shinsuke Nakamura

Nakamura
Nakamura

Another example falling in the same bracket as Finn Balor is Shinsuke Nakamura. Nakamura's downfall after the highly anticipated WWE debut and winning the Royal Rumble is shocking. It has just been a year and the WWE Universe has seen Nakamura at the top of the pinnacle with high profile matches and dream feuds to being absolutely a no-show even after holding the United States Championship.

Nakamura's dream match with AJ Styles on WWE was also a letdown and his heel turn which looked quite solid was paved off as being nothing less than a cheap trick used by the Japanese Superstar. Nakamura was also involved in a feud with Jeff Hardy only to be later used by Randy Orton and Hardy himself to build their storyline. He was also given a match against Rey Mysterio on the SmackDown 1000 episode, to turn up on the losing side with little or no emphasis on the title that he has been holding for quite some time now.

The NJPW sensation has fallen to almost nothing on WWE and this might be the right time for him to switch companies. At least, the wrestling Universe will get to see Nakamura at his absolute best.

Bray Wyatt

Bray Wyatt
Bray Wyatt

Bray Wyatt has been left with nothing after the Wyatt Family split. Bray's last stint with Matt Hardy also became really boring after some point of time. Matt Hardy's retirement has only aggravated problems for the former World Champion.

Bray Wyatt switched to the Tag-Team Division, losing matches against the comic relief Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas or The B Team and then ultimately losing the title. Bray Wyatt hasn't been of much significance on the show, also missing many Pay-Per-Views in the process. This is surprising considering he is one of the very few wrestlers to have fought The Undertaker on the biggest stage of all, WrestleMania. Bray Wyatt, who was seen as the right heir to the kind of character that The Undertaker had built, has been booked really poorly by the WWE.

It looks like Bray Wyatt might be looking at a company switch to return later for a new start with WWE.

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