5 big Superstars who should have been bigger in WWE

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#3 Booker T

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Like Diamond Dallas Page, Booker T was the other one of the two big names to sign with WWE, following the closure of WCW.

Booker T's run with WWE as a wrestler was overall pretty good, but it could have been just that little bit better.

Booker held almost every Championship in WWE, including being a 2 time World Heavyweight Champion. But, in between reigns, he spent a long time on the upper mid-card.

It wasn't all bad, his tag team with Goldust was one of the best things about WWE in 2002, and he had some great matches with the like of Chris Benoit, but he should have had a bigger run in the main event scene.

His main event run in 2001 wound down pretty soon, after he lost the WCW Championship to The Rock, and his feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin was aborted after just a few weeks. From then on for the next couple of years, he wouldn't see the main event.

It seemed like he was set for major things in 2003 as the planned winner of a World Championship match with Triple H at WrestleMania XIX, but the Game had other, ego plans for himself.

After a brief few months pursuing the WWE Championship in 2004, he returned to the United States Championship ranks.

He finally got the major push he deserved in 2006, when he won the King of The Ring tournament and World Heavyweight Championship, but fell a little down the ladder again in 2007, until his requested release from WWE.

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