5 Superstars that almost left WWE this year

A few stars tried to WWE this year
A few stars tried to WWE this year

#2 The Revival

A team that deserves more
A team that deserves more

Who doesn't know the story of The Revival being fed up of their booking to the point where they asked for their release?

Furthermore, If you were wondering why Dash and Dawson were buried being for months on end, well, now you have your answer.

The former NXT Tag Team Champions have been inadequately utilised on the main roster, as many thought they would become one of the greatest tag teams in WWE history, but we all were mistaken.

From being booked in feuds that were started over 'back shaving' to losing almost every important match on Raw, The Revival have had it hard for the last few months.

So it's not hard to see why they would want to leave.

Now rumours are circulating that WWE is looking to get Dash and Dawson to sign a new deal, as that is the reason for pushing them in the last few weeks. Let's wait and see how that works out.


#3 Brock Lesnar

Lesnar has brought the fire to Raw
Lesnar has brought the fire to Raw

The UFC had their next big fight on their hands, as Brock Lesnar's confrontation with Daniel Cormier was enough proof that the former Universal Champion was on his way out of the company.

You didn't even have to know that Lesnar had a desire to return to the octagon, as he was a non-existent force on WWE for the last two years.

So, after Lesnar lost his World Title to Seth Rollins at Wrestlemania, many thought that was the last we would see of Lesnar.

But that was a clever curveball thrown by Lesnar, as he shockingly retired from MMA a few weeks after WrestleMania 35, and was heading on back to WWE.

No one could have predicted set of events WWE had lined up for Lesnar, as The Beast Incarnate returning to WWE and winning the Money in the Bank briefcase was impossible odds no one thought would happen.

And at the end of the day, it's something fans will have to get used to, as SmackDown Live will be on FOX soon, which means Lesnar is here for the long haul.

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