#4 Matt Morgan
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The lack of push for 'The Blueprint' Matt Morgan remains one of Impact Wrestling's biggest mysteries. After wrestling for WWE in 2003 and 2005, it is understandable why the then green Morgan never received the big push in WWE.
After improving his craft and time spent wrestling throughout Europe, as well as in New Japan and All Japan Pro Wrestling, Morgan made his full time return to the ring in 2008 for the then TNA, and appeared to have all the tools to be a huge star.
Very athletic for his size, this former two- time World Tag Team Champion had turned a lot of heads in his performances against Christian, Abyss, Team 3D, and in the best match of his career, with Kurt Angle at Bound For Glory in 2009. Morgan was often said to have been a favourite of both Dixie Carter and Hulk Hogan, which makes it even more surprising the big push never came his way.
He returned to Impact in April 2017, aiding Jeremy Borash in his feud with Josh Matthews. Matt revealed he had verbally agreed to a new contract but after just two more appearances, he announced he wouldn't be returning full time due to a major change in the Impact touring schedule.