#3. Damien Sandow
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Damien Sandow is actually a great in-ring performer with plenty of size, speed, and athletic ability. But for whatever reason, he never really made it past the level of enhancement talent in WWE.
Sandow was initially pushed based more on his ability to work the microphone. As the intellectual savior of the masses, he was cocky and insulting. It looked as if he might be about to break out when he won the Money in the Bank contract, but he was unsuccessful in his cash in attempt on John Cena.
Sandow spent some time wearing various costumes and gimmicks before striking gold as The Miz's stunt double. The gimmick got Sandow over, but once he split up with the Miz he once again struggled for recognition.
Sandow would leave the company and wrestle for competition brands, but many fans often wonder what might have been.
If only the WWE creative team was able to utilize Sandow better.