Ranking The Futures Of WWE's 9 UK Tournament Entrants

4. Mark Andrews

In short, TNA's loss could most certainly be WWE's gain. People have been raving about Mark Andrews for years now, his high-flying style drawing comparisons to the likes of Will Ospreay and even Finn Bálor. Both are compliments: Andrews is the kind of performer who will surely get his chance at a top level.

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Only 24 years of age, the former 'Lightning Kid' is considered a stalwart in UK independent promotions like Attack! and Progress. Further, he also has experience in the United States, working with groups like Chikara and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Topping that off, TNA signed him to a contract in 2014 following his British Boot Camp victory.

Now part of WWE, it looks like Andrews may be there to stay. WWE will like the Welshman's youthful look, and Mark has years ahead of him before he even thinks about slowing his rapid in-ring style down.

Honed by WWE at the Performance Center, Andrews could turn into one of the most exciting Cruiserweights of his generation. If nothing else, that potential merits exploration.

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