10 Wrestlers WWE Should Retain If They Buy TNA
10. Mark Andrews
Welsh wrestler Mark Andrews has been appearing for TNA since September 2014, though he’s rarely been featured with any real prominence. Wrestling as “Mandrews”, he’s engaged in a number of battles with the likes of Tyrus and Mike Bennett, but has generally struggled to separate himself from the X Division pack.
It’s not for lack of trying, however. Andrews is a high-workrate wrestler with tremendous upside, and even though he’s only 24 years old, he’s been wrestling for close to a decade. A lightning-quick high-flyer, Andrews isn’t quite on the level of a Neville or Gran Metalik yet, but he’s a charismatic and eye-catching young talent who can occupy a number of roles, and his diminutive size (5’8”, 145lbs) makes him a natural underdog.
Though Andrews could be slotted into Raw’s Cruiserweight Division with relative ease, he may struggle to get over in a division that has already thrown a bunch of unfamiliar faces at the main roster audience. Instead, Andrews would likely benefit from a few years down in NXT, where he’d be able to work without the majority of the main roster’s restrictions and grow as a performer as a result.
He has plenty of time to become a world-class professional wrestler, and where better to continue his growth?