#2 Zack Ryder
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Natural reactions have always been hard to get in professional wrestling because you need to possess a quality that allows the audience to connect with you on a personal level.
That quality is different for everyone, but when it comes to Zack Ryder, there’s no doubt in our mind that his work ethic and infectious personality helped him to reach that next step in his career.
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Sure, it didn’t last for too long and sure, he deserves to be booked better, but over the years, the WWE Universe has continued to voice their support for Mr Woo Woo Woo, You Know It.
Nine times out of ten an appearance by Ryder is guaranteed to pop the crowd, and that’s probably one of the reasons why he’s been a babyface throughout 90% of his singles run.
He’s someone who can be elevated to the mid-card title scene on incredibly short notice, and if you don’t believe us, go back and watch WrestleMania 32.
His Intercontinental Championship victory in Dallas is arguably one of the best highlights of that show, and literally, nobody saw it coming.