#2. Naomi
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Believe it or not, Naomi is a two-time Women's Champion and one of the most athletic Superstars on the entire WWE roster. Her promos are absolute fire, her athleticism is unmatched and she is wildly popular as well. The only problem, however, is that WWE doesn't seem too keen on her holding the top spot on the roster.
While it can be argued that SmackDown has less TV time than Monday Night RAW and thus can't afford to really give its women's division as much time on the screen, keeping Naomi off television for so long is just disappointing. Even worse, however, is when she does appear on SmackDown, she has been used to put over other Superstars like Dana Brooke and Carmella.
Again, it is not exactly WWE's fault here, given the time restraints and needing to give to build their top women, but watching her get passed up so many times is hard to watch. It's almost like no matter what she does, no matter what change she makes to her character, she will always just be some mid-card talent from now on.