Well, if the plug(s) are wet with fuel, first option is an ignition problem, with the plugs removed from the engine, and placed on the cylinder fins, when you crank the engine with the starter, what color spark do you have ?
Blue/white is what it should be, yellow/red/orange is not good .
If you have a multimeter, with the battery fully charged, place the leads from the multimeter onto the battery posts, crank the engine with the starter for about 45 seconds, and see what the battery voltage is while the starter is still turning .
If you have under 10.1 volts, or around that value, possibility exists, that the starter needs to be cleaned and lubricated internally, as it is drawing too much power, leaving the ignition not enough power to properly do it's job .