WWE Superstars who have barely appeared on TV after the Superstar Shake Up

The Superstar Shake Up hasn't been kind to everyone in WWE
The Superstar Shake Up hasn't been kind to everyone in WWE

Cedric Alexander

A loss to Cesaro has been Alexander's lone exposure on Raw
A loss to Cesaro has been Alexander's lone exposure on Raw

Like Murphy and Ali, Alexander has been one of the top stars on the 205 Live brand for the better part of two years. He was so talented that he was chosen to move on to Raw after WrestleMania. While both he and Cesaro showed up on the first night of the Shake Up against each other, he lost and hasn't been seen since.

It's not his fault, but since he's not involved in the build to Money in the Bank, Creative must have decided to keep him on the back-burner until after the PPV. In the very least, that's what I'm hoping is going to happen.

Part of the reason for the ratings' drops is that they haven't followed through with consistently featuring a lot of the new and exciting start to the main roster. Instead, we got an episode of Raw with two squash matches where the Lucha House Party was given an easy win against 'local talent' and Lacey Evans beat a 'local talent' in under two minutes.

What's the point of having such a talented and deep roster if they aren't used to the fullest? Not everyone can look strong, but did the Lucha House Party really need a pointless win when Alexander could have at least had a competitive match instead?

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Edited by Gabby Duran
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