BY MICHAEL GOODPASTER
(FOUR) KEVIN SULLIVAN
I just read that Kevin Sullivan worked in the WWWF for a few years, but it was under a different name and it was really not the same. This was before Vinny-Mac came in and kicked the territories asses. I’m talking about NWA/WCW Kevin Sullivan. Kevin Sullivan would have been awesome in WWF. He could have been a great foe against The Undertaker. He could have done a stable over there too and helped gotten a lot of people over with his mic work. People claim he was a shitty booker and a questionable human being. I don’t know this to be true, but his personality and skills were DEFINITELY strong enough to make some money in the WWF.
(THREE) KIMBERLY PAGE
Kimberly Page coming into WWE would have rocked. She wasn’t that great in the ring, but she was learning. Her personality, mic skills, and looks are what would have made her tons of money in the WWE. She was doing the same gimmick LayCool and The Beautiful People are doing now like twelve or so years ago and a lot better too. She would have been a PERFECT foil to Trish Stratus and who knows what the WWE machine would have done with her.
(TWO) THE GREAT MUTA
Be a douche and call him Keiji Mutoh all day. This dude is Muta. At least “The Great Muta” version is what I’d have loved to of seen in WWE at some point. Imagine if they had swapped in Muta in the Hakuishi role. He would have had a decent feud with Bret Hart, which would have made for some match of the year candidates. He would have been around to wrestle Shawn Michaels, Owen Hart, Mr. Perfect, Undertaker, Mankind, Rick Martel, and others. He would have been a shoe-in for a GREAT Intercontential Champion, but a World Title reign could have happened too.
(ONE) STING
No shit Sherlock. Did you think I was going to put Scott Norton or “Above Average” Mike Saunders in this spot? Of course not. I was tempted to include Judy Bagwell, but she was more of a tag team specialist. I would have went with David Arquette, but he showed up in WWE recently and ruined it. So yeah… I guess I’m going with Sting. After all, he was easily the best thing about WCW for a long time. We all know the dream matches and the stories. Sting not being in WWE is almost criminal.
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