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5 wrestlers who could leave the WWE in 2019

Shinsuke Nakamura
Shinsuke Nakamura

The big league is expanding, WWE is no longer the lone shark in the waters!

With New Japan Pro Wrestling getting global exposure with each passing event, and the new endeavour of All Elite Wrestling officially confirmed, wrestlers have much more opportunities to showcase their talents.

Chris Jericho, Cody, and the Young Bucks have led the contingent of wrestlers making an impact for themselves out of the WWE.

There are undoubtedly many superstars on the current WWE roster who deserve better creative storylines, but are lost in the shuffle. Neville is a recent example who was unhappy with his booking, and decided to take matters into his own hands. Returning to his old home - Dragon Gate.


#5 Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows

The Good Brothers - Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows
The Good Brothers - Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows

Multi-time IWGP Heavyweight Champions, and a team who gave a new direction for tag teams all over the world. Their start in the WWE was promising, allying with their old friend AJ Styles to beat up John Cena!

With the Young Bucks being signed to All Elite Wrestling, alongside a significant role backstage, their presence in New Japan would be rare. That creates a void in the heavyweight tag division, and who better than the Good Brothers - Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows, to fill the void?

When talking about underrated talent, many names come to mind, like Cesaro and Zack Ryder, but nobody mentions Karl Anderson. All he does on WWE TV is take the hits for the team!

However, this man's body of work in NJPW is incredible. His 'Machine Gun' persona led to terrific runs in the G1 Climax and great matches with the likes of Shinsuke Nakamura.

The transformation of their beloved Bullet Club would also be a worthy storyline on their arrival.

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