Brock Lesnar
Call him what you want: Beast. Conqueror. Ass-Kicker. It
doesn’t really matter. Brock Lesnar is all of those things rolled into
one package. Lesnar is also a wrestler with roots that can be traced
back to the amateur level of competition.
While much of a Brock Lesnar match these days consists
of visits to “Suplex City,” Lesnar can put on a methodical wrestling
match should the situation call for one. In case you don’t remember:
re-watch Kurt Angle vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship at
WrestleMania XIX.
Chris Jericho
It’s always nice to see Chris Jericho pop up on the
scene from time-to-time. What’s great about Jericho is his willingness
to put over young talent; an admirable quality in professional wrestling
and one that is often hard to find.
Chris Jericho may fall into the “part timer” category
but every time he steps back into the ring, there is no visible rust.
Jericho has it in terms of wrestling ability; always has and still does to this day. Sometimes things are just inherent.
Neville
The closest thing to a Superhero in WWE is the
English-born, high-flying, Neville. “The Man That Gravity Forgot”
certainly lives up to the anti-gravity calling as Neville has quickly
become one of the most exciting young Superstars to watch.
Neville is a former NXT Champion and another great
wrestler whose success with the company will probably end there. Sure,
their may be a few Intercontinental and/or United States Championships
in Neville’s future but no WWE World Heavyweight Championship in sight.
Hideo Itami
Prior to NXT and the ring name Hideo Itami, there was a
Japanese Superstar known as KENTA who was taking his country by storm as
the newest professional wrestling sensation. Now in North America,
Hideo Itami continues to be a phenomenal professional wrestler.
However, Hideo Itami may never break through in WWE; not
only due to his international flare and his already-established pre-WWE
wrestling style but as a result of language issues and the broken
English which Itami speaks .. still fun to watch wrestle though.
Sami Zayn
Until finally signing a deal with WWE, Sami Zayn –
formerly known as El Generico – would wrestle under a mask. However, the
time had come to ditch the mask and show his face as Zayn quickly
became a crowd favorite in NXT.
Sami Zayn can be considered another “indy darling”
wrestler who could have very-well been signed on hype alone but at least
he finally made it out of the independent world. Zayn is a unique
talent who always comes through when putting on a match.
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