#2 Did not benefit - Sanity and Eric Young
I don't know if the members of Sanity accidentally ran over Mr. McMahon's cat or didn't give him a gift on Valentine's Day, but the fact is, few former NXT success stories have been treated worse on the main roster than Sanity.
They debuted last year during the Superstar Shake Up and were simply announced. They did later make a small impact by attacking the New Day, but that should have been their first exposure on the main roster, not an actual admittance that they were on SmackDown in a graphic.
But after that debut, they were basically absent from TV all year and only really dragged out when an extra tag team was needed (Survivor Series).
When the lack of a chance on SmackDown became apparent, of course it was going to lead to some discontent from fans and the members of the faction alike.
Well, during the shake-up, not only was Young shipped to Raw by himself, but Alexander Wolfe seemed to hint at a goodbye to his 'brothers' and WWE.
Had the group been even been booked half as good as they were in NXT, then they probably would have been a little happier.
But a chance to make a truly formidable and dangerous stable on the main roster was missed due to ignoring the performers in Sanity.