9. Zack Ryder
Zack Ryder's backstage comedy skits fit much better on Raw, but he's going to have a better chance of consistently getting TV matches on SmackDown.
There's just been too much flip flopping on Ryder on Monday nights.
One week, he's main eventing the show in a tag team match with John Cena, and the next week, he doesn't wrestle at all. Then, he gets passed over for a United States Championship match at
Survivor Series in favor of
John Morrison.
I don't get it.
Ryder is as over as just about any mid-carder on the WWE roster, and from the few matches we get to see from him, it's clear than he can actually wrestle, too.
Put him on SmackDown, where he can get a chance to showcase both his gimmick
and his wrestling skills.