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5 WWE Superstars Who Are Currently Underutilized

The WWE is notorious for underutilizing talent and having talent that may fail due to poor storyline/character booking. We’ve seen the same people at the top of the company for the past five years. There has been a lot of new talent coming up, yet only a few have been considered “top guys” or even had a main roster championship run.

There have been many wrestlers who have left WWE due to creative frustration and gone on to find great success elsewhere. Some examples are Toni Storm, Sasha Banks (Mercedes Moné), and Cesaro (Claudio Castagnoli). There are also wrestlers who left the WWE, reinvented themselves, and returned to the company, such as Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre, and Matt Cardona. 

It’s hard to see amazing talent walk away without getting the opportunity to properly prove themselves. Here are five superstars that have so much potential that WWE has been letting go to waste.

Alba Fyre

Image of WWE’s Alba Fyre as part of the Secret Her-vice
Photo by: Sarah Bellia, September 19, 2025

Since Alba Fyre has been on the main roster she has been partnered with Chelsea Green and Piper Niven (currently injured), both of whom are part of the Secret Her-vice. Now she is partnered with Chelsea Green under the name, The Green Regime. 

It has been almost a year since Alba Fyre has been working alongside Chelsea Green. They have been a great duo, but even partnered with Green, Alba Fyre isn’t as prominent a character on the main roster. She hasn’t won a televised match since August of 2025, and that was in NXT.

I think her and Chelsea Green could have a great feud with one another, and with proper build-up and execution, it could help both women’s careers. Alba Fyre needs to establish herself on the roster and her own character, without being associated with Chelsea Green. 

About Laci Schlatz

Laci Schlatz is a contributing writer for LWOS, focusing on all things professional wrestling. She brings her journalism experience into her articles by conducting interviews along the East Coast and reporting on wrestling news. Keep up with her work on X and Instagram @lacischlatz