BY MICHAEL GOODPASTER
(FOUR) ALEX SHELLY
I think Alex Shelly has tons of potential. He’s a great tag team wrestler in “Motor City Machine Guns”, but I think he could do well for himself on his own. In WWE he could fit in well with a tag team or almost instantly be a solid candidate for a mid-card singles title. That dude had IC Champion written all over him. On top of that, I think there are a lot of potential upsides.
(THREE) RVD
He needs to finish up his career in the WWE. There are so many athletic-type wrestlers on the roster who would work GREAT with RVD. I’d like to see him come back for one good solid run where he could wrestle with the likes of Dolph Ziggler, Daniel Bryan, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Kofi Kingston, Evan Bourne, and others. I’d like to see him against a Sheamus or Wade Barrett as well. The point is that I feel that RVD has another run left in him and right now he could really kick ass against the up and comers in the company. I hope it’s not too late.
(TWO) AJ STYLES
In the past you could argue that he was too small to achieve the status he’d deserve in WWE. I don’t know about that anymore. With the company going smaller in their main events with guys like Punk, Bryan, Dolph, and others it would be the BEST time for AJ Stiles to start exploring the idea of going to WWE. He’s put in tons of great years in TNA, but what more can he accomplish? He still has plenty of years left in him and I’d like to see them in front of real crowds. He’s a talent that the mainstream hasn’t fully gotten to take in.
(ONE) AUSTIN ARIES
Austin Aries is really the ONLY reason worth watching TNA anymore. I’ve tried to watch certain episodes of Impact and a few PPVs and unless there is a random match that works better than expected I’m almost ALWAYS impressed by Austin Aries. He’s leaps and bounds better than everyone else on the roster. He works great in the ring, has presence, and is pretty solid on the mic. He’s smaller than the prototype WWE wrestler, but I think his skills are enough to overcome that obstacle.
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