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On the boards we spend a lot of time about wrestler "jumping ship" (WWE to TNA or vice versa of course) but I've noticed we really never talk about the companies going after free agents.
So I've decided to start a thread based on available (or in near-future available) talent for the WWE to take a look at.
So before we start, lets take a quick look at the top of the WWE food chain first IMO
Undertaker- At this point in his career you can count of the Undertaker receiving at least 3 months off minimum and working less house shows.
HHH- Like said above, HHH isn't going to work 10 months in a row consistently for the rest of his career. Even if he stays healthy, you always got to count in his role with WWE films, and his work as being a corporate guy (he does a lot of charity events, signings, etc)
John Cena- We all know Cena would be willing to work every house show plus every T.V taping if he had the choice. With acting roles, TV appearances, and advertising we all know Vince is not going to allow him to wrestle 12 months a year.
Chris Jericho and Rey Mysterio- These two are the wild cards of the WWE. Jericho has been the backbone of the company the past two years in my mind. When all the top dogs were injured and/or taking time off, Jericho was cutting brilliant promo after brilliant promo while putting on **** matches. We all know Jericho has other options available when he's ready to get out of the ring again (Fozzy and TV) I feel Rey Rey is the same way in the fact I could see Rey wrestling with the company another 5-10 years, but at the same time could see him taking his ball home within the next year to two. So no necessarily saying the WWE needs to be on red alert with these two, just saying having an idea it could happen wouldn't be the worst thought.
Edge- Injury Prone.. wish him the best of health but he's been injured 3-4 times in the past 6 years and IMO you can't count on him always being around due to injuries.
Big Show and Kane- Once again wild cards.. could be 5-10 years.. could be 2 years before they decide they've done all they can do for the business.
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With that being said the WWE has responded better within the past year with additions of Sheamus, McIntyre, NXT, and elevating the characters of The Miz, Nick Nemeth, Cody Rhodes, and few more. At the same time you can never have to big of a roster for having six hours of television a week.
So the thread is simple... name your top five/ten free agents out there that could get over in the WWE. Note this isn't the ten best available in-ring wrestlers necessarily (remember Cabana and Albrights WWE run)
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My Top five FA's (remember you cannot name wrestlers under contract unless your source claims the deal is coming up shortly)
1) Rene Dupree
Dupree is currently scheduled for the AWR 2010 tour which will include the likes Scott Steiner, Pac, X-Pac, Sabu, Sid, Dunkie, and many more. Dupree is currently the American Wrestling Rampage Heavyweight championship (which he won from Rod Van Dam on the previous tour) I had the chance to see the footage of the match and Dupree really impressed me.
If you remember, Dupree has had two previous stints with the "E" which his pushes were both derailed due to wellness policy results. WWE has shown in the past that they are a forgiving company (Rey is a repeat offender, Masters is a repeat offender, Orton) When Dupree first came on to the scene he was a part of the tag team La Resistance The team debuted at a time where a lot of Americans were irate with France's decision to not join the United States and England in the middle east. Dupree had a lot of charisma and had the natural ability to get under the fans skin. After the split between the two, Dupree was drafted over to Smackdown where he became the "French Phenom" (The Rene Shuffle
)
On Smackdown Dupree had feuds with John Cena, Eddie Guererro, Rey Mysterio, and Rod Van Dam. Dupree was ultimately written off T.V after the Undertaker "sacrificed" Dupree to send a message to Randy Orton who he was feuding with at the time. Keep in mind at this time in his career Rene is only 20 years old.
In June of 2005 Dupree received possibly his biggest push when he went on a lengthy winning streak before ultimately getting injured (at that time it was believe to be a career ending injury...it was a hernia I believe) Nearly a year later Dupree returned to ring debuting a new gimmick on the ECW brand. Dupree cut a number of vignettes saying he was going to become the most extreme wrestler in ECW history. (this got him heat immediately with the ECW faithful) For the second time in nearly a year Dupree's push was derailed, this time because a failed drug test. After receiving help and rehab, Dupree requested his release in 2007 to deal with personal issues.
Dupree is currently 26 years old and I consider him a WWE talent. He might not be the best wrestler available but I feel he fits the "wwe mold" to say. He has the Vince McMahon look mixed in with good in-ring skills and a ton of charisma. I hope the WWE forgives him for past issues and offers him another shot with the company.
# 2&3: The Briscoe Brothers
For this pic I'm going to invoke the "near-future" rumor that I stated above. The Briscoe Brothers are rumored to be FA's early fall. The two received two tryout matches with the WWE earlier this year and management was said to be very high on them. Being a huge fan of tag-team wrestling, I think the addition of IMO the best tag team in the world today would be a great addition. Once again I'm not 100% sure on their contract status with ROH wrestling, but many dirt sheets have them being FA's early fall.
#4: TJ Perkins
TJP received a few matches with the company late last year but never received a contract to my knowledge. TJP has been one of the best indy wrestlers in the past 5 years and I feel he could get over with his mat wrestling and ability to create memorable spots. He doesn't necessarily have a "Vince body" but neither did Evan Bourne.
#5: James Mitchell or Kenny Bowlin
WWE has been content with allowing the art of the manager sit on its death bed. I can't remember the last time the WWE actually had a manager (not a vallet, not somebody to hold a title, a manager)
I feel these two are the best two managers today when it comes to heels. I feel Mitchell has numerous potential maybe evena feud with the Undertaker. Bowlin can bring back Bowlin Services and continue to be the on camera genius he is.
Honorable Mentions include: Booker T, Petey Williams, Rocky Romero, Sonjay Dutt, Mark Jindrak, Kenny Doane
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So name your top 5 and feel free to comment on mine!
So I've decided to start a thread based on available (or in near-future available) talent for the WWE to take a look at.
So before we start, lets take a quick look at the top of the WWE food chain first IMO
Undertaker- At this point in his career you can count of the Undertaker receiving at least 3 months off minimum and working less house shows.
HHH- Like said above, HHH isn't going to work 10 months in a row consistently for the rest of his career. Even if he stays healthy, you always got to count in his role with WWE films, and his work as being a corporate guy (he does a lot of charity events, signings, etc)
John Cena- We all know Cena would be willing to work every house show plus every T.V taping if he had the choice. With acting roles, TV appearances, and advertising we all know Vince is not going to allow him to wrestle 12 months a year.
Chris Jericho and Rey Mysterio- These two are the wild cards of the WWE. Jericho has been the backbone of the company the past two years in my mind. When all the top dogs were injured and/or taking time off, Jericho was cutting brilliant promo after brilliant promo while putting on **** matches. We all know Jericho has other options available when he's ready to get out of the ring again (Fozzy and TV) I feel Rey Rey is the same way in the fact I could see Rey wrestling with the company another 5-10 years, but at the same time could see him taking his ball home within the next year to two. So no necessarily saying the WWE needs to be on red alert with these two, just saying having an idea it could happen wouldn't be the worst thought.
Edge- Injury Prone.. wish him the best of health but he's been injured 3-4 times in the past 6 years and IMO you can't count on him always being around due to injuries.
Big Show and Kane- Once again wild cards.. could be 5-10 years.. could be 2 years before they decide they've done all they can do for the business.
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With that being said the WWE has responded better within the past year with additions of Sheamus, McIntyre, NXT, and elevating the characters of The Miz, Nick Nemeth, Cody Rhodes, and few more. At the same time you can never have to big of a roster for having six hours of television a week.
So the thread is simple... name your top five/ten free agents out there that could get over in the WWE. Note this isn't the ten best available in-ring wrestlers necessarily (remember Cabana and Albrights WWE run)

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My Top five FA's (remember you cannot name wrestlers under contract unless your source claims the deal is coming up shortly)
1) Rene Dupree

Dupree is currently scheduled for the AWR 2010 tour which will include the likes Scott Steiner, Pac, X-Pac, Sabu, Sid, Dunkie, and many more. Dupree is currently the American Wrestling Rampage Heavyweight championship (which he won from Rod Van Dam on the previous tour) I had the chance to see the footage of the match and Dupree really impressed me.
If you remember, Dupree has had two previous stints with the "E" which his pushes were both derailed due to wellness policy results. WWE has shown in the past that they are a forgiving company (Rey is a repeat offender, Masters is a repeat offender, Orton) When Dupree first came on to the scene he was a part of the tag team La Resistance The team debuted at a time where a lot of Americans were irate with France's decision to not join the United States and England in the middle east. Dupree had a lot of charisma and had the natural ability to get under the fans skin. After the split between the two, Dupree was drafted over to Smackdown where he became the "French Phenom" (The Rene Shuffle

On Smackdown Dupree had feuds with John Cena, Eddie Guererro, Rey Mysterio, and Rod Van Dam. Dupree was ultimately written off T.V after the Undertaker "sacrificed" Dupree to send a message to Randy Orton who he was feuding with at the time. Keep in mind at this time in his career Rene is only 20 years old.
In June of 2005 Dupree received possibly his biggest push when he went on a lengthy winning streak before ultimately getting injured (at that time it was believe to be a career ending injury...it was a hernia I believe) Nearly a year later Dupree returned to ring debuting a new gimmick on the ECW brand. Dupree cut a number of vignettes saying he was going to become the most extreme wrestler in ECW history. (this got him heat immediately with the ECW faithful) For the second time in nearly a year Dupree's push was derailed, this time because a failed drug test. After receiving help and rehab, Dupree requested his release in 2007 to deal with personal issues.
Dupree is currently 26 years old and I consider him a WWE talent. He might not be the best wrestler available but I feel he fits the "wwe mold" to say. He has the Vince McMahon look mixed in with good in-ring skills and a ton of charisma. I hope the WWE forgives him for past issues and offers him another shot with the company.
# 2&3: The Briscoe Brothers

For this pic I'm going to invoke the "near-future" rumor that I stated above. The Briscoe Brothers are rumored to be FA's early fall. The two received two tryout matches with the WWE earlier this year and management was said to be very high on them. Being a huge fan of tag-team wrestling, I think the addition of IMO the best tag team in the world today would be a great addition. Once again I'm not 100% sure on their contract status with ROH wrestling, but many dirt sheets have them being FA's early fall.
#4: TJ Perkins

TJP received a few matches with the company late last year but never received a contract to my knowledge. TJP has been one of the best indy wrestlers in the past 5 years and I feel he could get over with his mat wrestling and ability to create memorable spots. He doesn't necessarily have a "Vince body" but neither did Evan Bourne.
#5: James Mitchell or Kenny Bowlin


WWE has been content with allowing the art of the manager sit on its death bed. I can't remember the last time the WWE actually had a manager (not a vallet, not somebody to hold a title, a manager)
I feel these two are the best two managers today when it comes to heels. I feel Mitchell has numerous potential maybe evena feud with the Undertaker. Bowlin can bring back Bowlin Services and continue to be the on camera genius he is.
Honorable Mentions include: Booker T, Petey Williams, Rocky Romero, Sonjay Dutt, Mark Jindrak, Kenny Doane
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So name your top 5 and feel free to comment on mine!