#3 Curtis Axel
In my heart, I genuinely believe that the underuse of Curtis Axel during the majority of his WWE career is probably one of the biggest crimes that WWE Creative has committed.
The son of the late WWE Hall of Famer 'Mr. Perfect' Curt Hennig, Axel has been part of the WWE roster for some 12 years. It's my view, though, that Axel's potential now remains unfulfilled.
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Don't get me wrong, there's no doubt that, as a former NXT star, a member of Nexus, a part of the Social Outcasts and a former Intercontinental champion, Curtis Axel has enjoyed a solid WWE career.
Midway through 2017, Axel and his tag team partner, Bo Dallas, began calling themselves the B-Team, and briefly became tag team champions. Sadly, that has been Axel's lot. My fear is that, at 40 years of age, this hugely-talented wrestler is being lost in the pack with so many new talents arriving in WWE on a regular basis.
Even if it were one last hurrah before he transitions into some form of coaching role that would suit him perfectly, I'd like to see Curtis Axel being given a crack at some singles action.