4 heavily underutilized superstars on the current WWE roster

Even with 5 hours of main roster television time, these superstars are finding it hard to fit in
Even with 5 hours of main roster television time, these superstars are finding it hard to fit in

#3 Drew McIntyre

From being Ziggler's henchman to becoming Shane's henchman
From being Ziggler's henchman to becoming Shane's henchman

Walking back into the main roster on 16 April during the 2018 WWE Superstar Shake-up after a successful reign as the NXT Champion, Drew McIntyre's dominance ensured that WWE fans forgot about his past runs and focused on what he was doing now.

For the remaining half of 2018, McIntyre remained Raw’s most talked about heel as he was successfully able to show himself as the one of the greatest villains currently in WWE. Fans were so excited to see McIntyre rise at the time that WWE didn’t need any go with any gimmicks to push the man forward.

While we expected McIntyre to be a top champion by the first half of 2019, it’s a shame to see that he hasn’t even won a single mid-card title yet. His only success since his main roster return in terms of gold has come during his tag team reign with Dolph Ziggler, and he has since suffered a bit while trying to put Roman Reigns and Shane McMahon over.

McIntyre is a force that should be leading the Raw or SmackDown brand and not be finding it difficult to feature on WWE TV every week in mid-card match.

Fans will soon begin to lose interest in McIntyre, similarly to what has sort of happened with Braun Strowman in the past, as WWE did not pull the trigger at the right time. With the possible return of Lars Sullivan, we could again see WWE invest more time in building him again while ignoring other more talented superstars.

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