Alright, I think the last edition of this series was successful (Featuring AJ Styles), so I'm continuing it with volume two of my "Would You Sign.." so and so for the WWE" concept.
Again, some of these may come off as no-brainers, but think from the WWE's perspective - would there be a place for them? Or would they just linger in the midcard and fade into obscurity? It's all on you.
For our second edition, we'll be turning to a big name in the indy scene, and my personal favorite wrestler, "The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived", Austin Aries.

TNA fans might recognize Austin "A Double" Aries (or Austin Starr) from way back, but for those of you that don't know him, Austin Aries is (and this is with slight bias, as I am a huge fan of his) one of the best wrestlers in the industry right now. Aries has worked for a ton of the major promotions in the indy scene - ROH, Chikara, and NWA, to name a few.
While Aries doesn't have a high flying style like Matt Sydal/Evan Bourne, nor the level of technical brilliance that Bryan Danielson/Daniel Bryan possesses, he's achieved a near-perfect balance of all the different aspects that makes a wrestler. Terrific on the microphone...
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... a brilliant in-ring technician that knows how to work the crowd, able to do moves off the turnbuckles or springboarding from the ropes, possessing unique and creative moves (such as the Crucifix Driver & Headstand Dropkick, as seen in the video below) and submissions, Aries is a complete package - but would you sign him?
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So the questions are as follows:
1. Would you sign him?
2. How would you debut him? Straight to FCW? NXT? Straight into the shows like Sin Cara? What would be his first feud? And so on and so forth...
3. What would his long-term career in the WWE be like? Eventual champion? Midcarder-for-life? Hall of Famer? Future endeavored from the get go?
Feel free to add any more details as you see fit, and if this first thread is a success, then I'll continue the series.
Go!
PS: For the sake of this series, we're assuming they would all want to come, so no need for arguing about whether or not they'd REALLY want to come. It's all hypothetical and we're under the assumption they'd be willing to sign, even if they're anti-WWE in real life.