#29 Bayley
When you look at Bayley’s accomplishments in the first half of 2017, she could easily have received a Grade A and featured way higher on this list than 29th place.
But, as the year went on, everyone’s favourite hugger lost her Raw Women’s title, lost momentum, lost a ton of matches and, worst of all, lost the support of the WWE Universe.
Grade: C
#28 Big Cass
In a year of unexpected betrayals in WWE, Big Cass followed up Kevin Owens and Tommaso Ciampa’s attacks on their best friends by turning against tag-team partner Enzo Amore in June.
His subsequent feud and victory against Big Show, while not the most entertaining, showed how highly WWE rates the 7-footer, and he’ll surely be in the mix to win a championship when he returns from his ACL injury in 2018.
Grade: C