WrestleMania 28: The Great Khali and More Superstars Who Don't Belong on Card
WrestleMania has been in hype-mode for months, but the wait is almost over. In just three days, everybody will find out if it was worth it.
Even though it's one of the strongest cards in years, there are still a few superstars who simply don't belong at the event.
After all, it's the WWE's biggest event of the year. The company should be attempting to showcase its most promising talents. Here are three stars who don't fall into that category.
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The Great Khali
Due to his international appeal, the WWE insists on featuring The Great Khali as much as possible. More often than not, however, he's made to look weak, which isn't exactly the best character trait for a seven-foot monster.
He was added to the 12-man tag team match without much fanfare. That leads me to believe he'll eventually be the one who takes the fall, allowing Team Johnny to pick up the victory. Since he's not involved in any storylines, it won't hurt his already damaged character.
If the company planned on using him so much, you would at least hope they would turn him into a formidable force. I can't see that happening any time soon, though.
Booker T
Booker T was added to Team Teddy on Raw as the team's final member. Fans were holding out hope that they were saving the last spot for Rey Mysterio, who has been out since last summer with an injury, but apparently he wasn't ready to compete.
Aside from a brief feud with Cody Rhodes, Booker T has spent most of his time since returning to the WWE on commentary. That means he hasn't received any type of build prior to WrestleMania, which makes his inclusion seem like a waste, since a guy like Brodus Clay got left out.
It seems like the WWE keeps attempting to add as many former stars into the mix as possible instead of pushing active talent, which will be a mistake in the long run.
Rather than giving Kane a boost upon making his masked return, the company put him right into a no-win feud with John Cena. Any momentum he gained from the initial shock factor of his refreshed gimmick was quickly halted.
It's hard to imagine he will beat Randy Orton, who's still Smackdown's biggest star despite Daniel Bryan's title run. That would give him two major losses in a row and cause significant damage to his character.
His masked look should have been saved until they were planning something big. As of right now, the change has been pointless.



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