#3 Mojo Rawley
There are those who are born with it, there are those who learn it and there are those who just can't grasp it at all. No matter how much time and energy you put into training and developing him, Mojo Rawley will always attempt to put the square peg in the round hole. While he certainly has the energy and desire to be a successful WWE Superstar, he just lacks that ever elusive "it factor," which no amount of desire, nor training will ever get you.
Mojo came to the WWE after failed attempts at making it in the NFL. He signed in mid-2012 and made his in-ring debut in 2013. Mojo was loved by the NXT fans who religiously come to tapings on a regular basis. But, his skill level has yet to catch up to his high energy. With the current run as one-half of The Hype Bros, it is my opinion that the only thing being accomplished is the burial of Zack Ryder.
A female WWE star said her life is in danger. Details HERE
Mojo Rawley might very well succeed with a smaller company, or maybe on the indie scene. He's just not WWE material, no matter how you spin it.