Top Ten Roster Highjackers

There is a time when a decision has to be made or one must come to terms with the realization that "this" just is not working. In this case "this" happens to be workers who are taking a roster spot that someone else could better use, theses people are "highjacking" a roster spot.

The criteria is fairly simple and straight forward, either the wrestler has outlived his usefulness (Sting) or the character just is not over or both and in extreme cases they should not even really be in the business (Brodus Clay).

While it could be said that any number of people on the main roster of TNA, the WWE and ROH are highjacking spots the list to follow narrows down that infinite number to the most obvious ten.

Every promotion needs their jobbers and mid-card workers because not everyone can be a main event star and those on this list are taking roster spots that could be better utilized by up-and-coming stars or by veterans from the indie scene who can actually work and deserve a chance.

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