6. Not great: He might get lost in the shuffle
Unfortunately, this is a very likely scenario. Some potentially great returns have failed by WWE not being able to manage them properly. Stars like EC3 and Shelton Benjamin returned to the company in a much-hyped way like Morrison, but their stock went south before the WWE universe could catch their breath back. Relatively younger stars like Mike Kanellis, who made his debut in a very elegant manner, have publically asked for their releases.

Superstars like Jon Moxley (Dean Ambrose), Cody (Rhodes), and Chris Jericho, have often complained about the creative frustration they faced in WWE, which ultimately led to their exits. Moreover, a bloated WWE roster means further reduced TV time for each wrestler. Apart from all these factors, Vince's whim and fancies are as unpredictable as ever. The recent push-and-forget treatment meted out to Cedric Alexander and Humberto Carillo might be waiting for John Morrison as well.