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WWE Future Candidates

This one should be very interesting.  Essentially, best known now as the wife of WWE Superstar turned MMA fighter, CM Punk, A.J. Lee was at one time the most over woman in the company, and perhaps in the top five overall.  While small in stature, Lee was large on talent both with her skill in…
Longtime wrestling fans knew that A.J. Styles was an incredible worker.  Styles was an original in TNA and regardless of what big name came in or what angle (good or bad) felt important in that realm. 
Alberto Del Rio is the son of Mexican wrestling legend, Dos Caras, and appears to have eclipsed his famous father’s career. Del Rio hit prominence in the WWE in his mid-30’s, and though he has had a relatively brief career by WWE standards, it is conceivable that his best is yet to come and many…
Did Bobby Lashley do enough to warrant a rank?  Currently trying to pursue a career in Mixed Martial Arts, we will hold off on any potential rank as we are not ruling out a potential WWE comeback.  During his relatively brief tenure for Vince, Lashley was pushed strong as monster sized face and competed in…
Finally arriving to NXT a year shy of his 40th birthday, Bobby Roode immediately made an “impact” (pun intended) in his new home.  Roode had already proved for years in TNA that he was an incredible talent who deserved a main event spot there and could be a large fish in any bond.  If he…
Brian Kendrick, who was trained by Shawn Michaels (who also trained Daniel Bryan in the same class) had a lengthy run in the WWE in the 2000’s where he displayed a multi-faceted skill set and was one half of the longest Smackdown World Tag Team Championship with Paul London.  When he went solo as “The…
Shockingly returning to the WWE in a limited schedule in 2012, Brock Lesnar became (at the time) the youngest WWE World Heavyweight Champion ever.  Lesnar left to pursue a successful career in Mixed Martial Arts, and this his future induction to the WWE Hall of Fame is a lot more likely than it was only…
The son of 2014 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee Carlos Colon, Carlito Colon had a seven year run in the WWE that had some ups and downs. The Puerto Rican held the Intercontinental, United States and Tag Team Championship, and while capable of great matches, often seemed unmotivated. As such, Carlito had a long and…
Depending on your point of view, Cesaro (the former Claudio Castagnoli) is one of the strongest wrestlers or either one of the most talented wrestlers in the last ten years of the WWE.  Perhaps you think he fits both criteria!
CM Punk may not just be the best wrestler in the current era; he might just be the greatest talker too. A game changer in the industry, CM Punk will vault into a top five spot on our list once his in ring career comes to an end, and we hope that won’t happen for…
There are certainly a lot of strikes against Colt Cabana in regards to the WWE Hall of Fame. 
Aaron Haddad actually made his first appearance in the WWE in the early 2000’s and actually made his WWE Pay per View debut under the Easter Bunny costume during the A.P.A.’s “Barroom Brawl” at the 2003 Vengeance PPV.
One of the biggest tragedies in professional wrestling was the early retirement of Daniel Bryan due to concussion issues, but for a man who was never supposed to make it in the WWE due to his size, he accomplished a hell of a lot on the biggest stage of all.
The reincarnation of Mr. Perfect, Dolph Ziggler has become one of the top wrestlers in the game, and one that fans struggle to hate due to his immense talent. The “Show off” should have many more top notch matches in him, and if he continues at this pace, the WWE Hall of Fame should be…
Eric Young was one of the most entertaining figures that TNA had and for a decade he floated up and down the card, flashing comedic chops with very good work in the ring.  Young, like so many who spent years in TNA finally made his appearance in NXT and depending on how he performs in…
A better technical wrestler than 99 percent of any roster in the world, Nick Dinsmore, finally cracked the WWE roster after years of developmental as “Eugene”; Eric Bischoff’s “special” nephew. The gimmick was in poor taste, but for a solid year, he was over, and long after the fans turned on him, they all were…
Another WWE Diva who left the organization at a relatively young age, Eve Torres was on her way to becoming a really good worker and had really come in to her own as a heel. She is still young enough to make a comeback to the “E”, but her departure left a serious void in…
The WWE career of Frankie Kazarian comprised of only three matches (all wins though) but he had more than healthy runs in both TNA and ROH.  While the latter is true, he was never really a main eventer in either promotion and without a long tenure in a WWE owned entity he won’t receive a…
Gail Kim arrived in the WWE with so much fanfare, winning the WWE Women’s Title in a Battle Royal in her debut match. It might have been too soon, as her reign was not a success and she languished there for a couple of years. With an improved moveset, she would become the centerpiece of…
As KENTA, Hideo Itami was a major star in Pro Wrestling NOAH winning every major title there and staking a claim as one of the best pro wrestlers in Japan.  Itami would become one of the first huge international signees of Triple H’s NXT vision but has been battling injuries almost as soon as he…