#1. Former WWE Tag Team Champion Paul London
Paul London was one of the most exciting WWE stars to watch in the early 2000s and even won Tag Team Championship gold with Brian Kendrick during his stint on SmackDown.
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London's career took quite a hit back in 2007 when he was released from the company after a backstage issue with Vince McMahon. London has since remained part of the wrestling business and appeared on several independent shows including Ring of Honor. The star made it clear that he wouldn't necessarily want to go back to WWE.
"WWE is just not a flavour that really appeals to me unless they would throw an insane amount of money at me to go back to that environment. Japan is different. I would love to have the opportunity to go back to Japan. That being said, I would love to go back to the big stage, but it’s not a priority right now. I like the fact I’m traveling and getting to know new cultures.”
Like many former stars, London has lashed out at WWE following his release. Even though Brian Kendrick has returned to the company in recent years, London hasn't decided to follow his partner back to WWE.