10 wrestlers we would love to see in the WWE
Pro wrestling has always been a 'grass is greener on the other side' business. For example, while The Diamond Stud was a dud in WCW, Razor Ramon was a huge hit in WWE.
One of the facts about the sports entertainment industry is that talent will be occasionally shuffled from one federation to another. Though there are rare cases like The Rock who spent their entire career with one promotion, most of the time, a wrestler will change companies several times during their career.
At one time, the WWE refused to even consider hiring any wrestler under six feet tall and two hundred pounds. Thankfully, that standard has been eliminated and now anyone of any size is eligible for a WWE contract.
Here are ten wrestlers we'd love to see in the WWE before they retire.
#10 ACH
ACH--real name Albert C. Hardie, Jr.--is one of the most dynamic and entertaining wrestlers on the independent circuit today.
With his high flying style, love of video games and anime, and fresh-faced looks, he seems like a perfect fit with wrestlers like the New Day's Xavier Woods. ACH has worked for several different promotions, the best known of which is probably Ring of Honor.
Chances of getting hired by WWE: Decent to good. ACH has gained experience and is a ten year veteran of the sport, and looks great on television.
What might hold him back: ACH is highly talented---just ask him, he'll tell you! His attitude backstage has been described as anything from annoying to problematic. There was also a time he had a title shot against Jay Lethal, and no-showed the event.