#37 Kalisto
Kalisto’s biggest positive of 2017 – his long-awaited switch to 205 Live and subsequent Cruiserweight Championship victory in the main event of Raw – could also be classed as his biggest negative.
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
In the space of seven weeks, the former Lucha Dragon joined the cruiserweight division, won its only title, lost it, lost the rematch, and now he seems to be out of the title picture for good.
Grade: D
#36 Titus O'Neil
With the exception of his recent altercations with Samoa Joe, the WWE Universe hasn’t seen much of Titus O’Neil as an in-ring performer in 2017.
That’s not a bad thing, though, because the leader of Titus Worldwide has featured on Raw more than ever before since aligning with Apollo Crews, Akira Tozawa and, most recently, Dana Brooke. If he can lure a more high-profile Superstar to his brand, who knows what the future will bring!
Grade: D+