#3: Apollo Crews
While he might still be working with the company, it’s fair to say that things have not gone the way that Triple H had planned for Apollo Crews.
Winning his debut match at TakeOver: Brooklyn in August 2015, there were clearly big plans for Crews, pushing him straight to the top of the NXT brand. Crews would have a title shot against then-NXT Champion Finn Balor just two months after debuting.
Unfortunately, things would quickly go downhill for him, as he was quickly moved onto the main roster, being drafted to SmackDown Live in the 2016 Draft. Then, he was quickly being forgotten about.
Despite moving to RAW and joining Titus Worldwide, this didn't work either, and now Apollo seems to be jobber fodder for better-booked stars
If this continues, Crews career with the company may come to an end sooner rather than later, which would likely be a huge disappointment to Triple H, who had so much faith in him.