10 wrestlers who were unfortunately released by WWE

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#6 Kaval/Low Ki

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Low Ki

Kaval is one of the guys who didn’t get the push he deserved due to Vince McMahon’s obsession with larger athletes. Kaval, a.k.a Low Ki, is a perfect example of size doesn’t matter. He was explosive in the ring and could combine aerial manoeuvres with painful submissions. he won season 2 of NXT. Despite that, Kaval never got the World Title shot he deserved, but instead, had to settle for an Intercontinental Championship match against then-champion Dolph Ziggler.

He lost that match to Ziggler. Kaval spent most of his tenure with the company on the losing side. He barely won any matches and was always booked to lose which made him lose a bit of credibility. His talent was wasted in WWE before he was finally let go. He could’ve played a much bigger role in WWE, and could’ve worked well with guys like Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, and even Seth Rollins. He was an incredibly skilled worker and deserved a chance to succeed in WWE. Had he been booked more accurately, he could’ve had a successful career in WWE.

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Edited by Shruti Sadbhav
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