10 TNA Stars That Would Take WWE By Storm

By Chris Quicksilver /

1. Jeff Hardy

Very obviously tipped to be the breakout star of The Hardy Boyz tag team way back when, Jeff Hardy€™s main event run in the WWE didn€™t quite live up to its promise. Still, in TNA, Hardy has blossomed as a top-level talent and helped to put the promotion on the map at the same time. In recent years, he€™s successfully kept his demons at bay, whilst at the same time becoming a better all round wrestler than he ever was in WWE. Given the creative freedom to €˜tweak€™ and fine tune his character (the €˜Willow incident€™ notwithstanding) by TNA, Hardy is now much more than just an ex-tag team guy, or even an ex-WWE main eventer that happens to be working in TNA. He is a genuine draw and a highly decorated singles star that probably means more to the TNA faithful than he does to even the most nostalgic corners of the WWE Universe these days. Hardy has been a major TNA success story and, whilst a lot of ex-WWE Champions and main eventers have worked their old, stale gimmicks to TNA€™s detriment (and you know who we€™re talking about here), Jeff Hardy definitely isn€™t one of them. If Jeff, now clean and sober, were to return to WWE for a main event run, it could make for really exciting television. Hardy is still relatively young (he€™s 37) and could work to satisfy the same nostalgia fix that has benefited WWE stars like Chris Jericho, Rob Van Dam, The Rock and other survivors of the €˜Attitude Era€™. However, he could also bring something new to the table as well, the promise of a stronger, better Jeff Hardy, in fact, the €˜finished article€™ that his WWE appearances were teasing us with all those years ago.