#14 Kurt Angle
One of the best WWE stories of 2017 saw Kurt Angle not only return to the company as a Hall of Famer and Raw General Manager but also as a member of the roster again.
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Of course, if he was a full-time competitor, he’d undoubtedly be much higher on this list, but 14th place will have to do for the Olympic Gold medallist and one-time member of The Shield.
Grade: B
#13 Finn Balor
It’s been another mixed year for Finn Balor. The Irishman has feuded with the likes of Samoa Joe, Bray Wyatt and Kane since returning from injury in April but, crucially, he’s yet to get in the ring with Universal champion Brock Lesnar and maybe never will.
The Irishman had to relinquish the title in August 2016 and is yet to be granted a one-on-one rematch, with recent reports claiming Vince McMahon does not believe he is “over” enough to go toe-to-toe with “The Beast”.
Grade: B