The Franky Monet experiment didn't last long in WWE, but there was going to be problems as soon as the company tried to change her name. For an industry completely based on the promotion of larger than life characters, trying to repackage one of the most recognizable women's wrestlers to come along in the past decade is a mind-boggling choice. Taya Valkyrie has had an extensive career in both the U. She is best known to American wrestling fans for her time in IMPACT, but there's very little to do there that she hasn't already accomplished.
If AEW is on the table she could be an interesting addition to their expanding women's roster, as someone who innately understands her mostly villainous over-the-top character on a show that could frankly use more distinctive characters.
The son of the "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith, Harry has had a lengthy and decorated career that goes all the way back to his childhood. After inducting his father in the WWE Hall of Fame in April , the company brought Harry back for another go-around, but after just one non-televised dark match, he was released again. At just years-old, the Canadian wrestler still has plenty of options despite already being so deep into his career.
WWE quickly scooped him up after a hot run across the indies in , but after losing in the semi-final round of the NXT Breakout Tournament, he was relegated to Live before being released.
He will likely be welcomed back to the indies with open arms, and it may even lead to a major contract being offered down the line. Many fans of the group were upset over WWE's decision to let her go, especially considering she did most of her in-ring training at the WWE Performance Center and is still very new to actual in-ring competition. At years-old and still in the early phases of his career, it's going to be admittedly difficult for him to find a spot in the current wrestling landscape. Yet another product of the WWE P.
She only made a small handful of appearances in NXT in mid before being released. Michael Killam is a core features editor for Screen Rant covering film and television. He is a former professional wrestling journalist with more than 10 years experience, traveling all around the country and to some of the coolest arenas in the world covering entertainment's wonderfully bizarre red-headed stepchild.
Follow him on Twitter MikeKillam. By Michael Killam Published 3 days ago. Something that Drake Maverick has always been great at is doing whatever it takes to entertain the fans, even if it means he looks ridiculous. He often wore lavish suits with very bright colors, while his hair would normally be spiked around in a crazy manner in order to make him stand out.
Maverick would also typically wear a bow tie when he wrestled as well, which was certainly a unique look. This was a character that was very proud of his nation and everything about the way he looked would showcase that. There was no video game cosplays insight during this portion of his career, instead, he would wear ring gear that was all about America on a regular basis.
It was certainly a unique look and one that went with his character at the time, but it is a far cry from what he does today. Angel Garza is a wrestler that some fans may not be aware actually worked with Impact, but he spent a portion of his career on the TNA roster before joining WWE. The style that he had during this period of time wasn't too different from how he works today. However, Garza would often rock a headband during his time with the company. This became a trademark look for him so it is quite surprising that he didn't end up bringing it to WWE as it was a simple addition that made him look different from others.
During his time with Impact Wrestling, he was known as Garza Jr. Matt Hardy became a member of Immortal, which was slightly overcrowded, but this wasn't the reason for his TNA failure. Arguably, his brother Jeff could be considered a failure following the infamous Victory Road debacle but he has recovered well from the incident and become a key face of the company. He had quite an odd debut which gave him a seconds-or-so win against Sting followed by a beat down with a baseball bat.
RVD was given a push and became the world champion, but his run in TNA saw him slowly fall down the roster and become a mid-carder. However, Flair joined TNA and wrestled a few times despite being in his 60s! Flair should not have wrestled in TNA. Bobby Lashley was pushed by the WWE, but I think they realised that Lashley was a big man with little talent in the ring.
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