#4 Eric Young
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Eric Young's WWE main roster run hasn't gone as well as his fans expected it to. He had a major role in NXT as the leader of the chaotic group SAnitY. The group also held the Tag Time Titles in the black and yellow brand under the freebird rule.
Once the group (minus Nikki Cross) was called up to the main roster, all three members got lost in the shuffle. A year later, Killian Dain and Alexander Wolfe were sent to NXT and NXT UK respectively. However, Young still remains on the main roster as part of the Raw brand, where he can be sporadically seen chasing the 24/7 Championship.
Eric Young was a prominent part of TNA before joining WWE. He held multiple titles there and had noteworthy feuds. His biggest career highlight however, has to be when he captured the TNA World Championship by defeating Magnus. His arc was similar to that of Daniel Bryan and almost occurred at the same time. He had a decent 2-month reign as the promotion's World Champion and it demonstrated his true potential.