#3 Tyson Kidd - WWE Producer
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Tyson Kidd is undoubtedly a wrestler whose career was cut far too short, as the former WWE Tag Team Champion was forced to retire prematurely in 2015 following a career-ending neck injury -- the injury occurred after a botched "Muscle Buster" from Samoa Joe during a dark match on Monday Night Raw.
While Tyson counted his blessings for coming out of the serious injury alive and relatively well, his days in the WWE as an in-ring performer were over.
While some fans (and wrestlers) believed the WWE were treating Kidd unfairly by forcing him to retire without any real thought for his future, Vince McMahon would make the decision of hiring Tyson as a full-time producer in June 2017. Considering Tyson Kidd knows a ton about the wrestling business, this was unquestionably a valuable addition to the companies team.