Tough Enough wrapped up its ten episode season on Tuesday. The show earned a lot of criticism from fans due to the format for much of the season, but ultimately it was about the competition and letting the audience choose the two winners. Josh and Sara won $250,000 each as well as one year developmental deals with WWE. At this point, nobody knows if they will be WWE superstars long term, but that's what WWE hopes. There were over 12,000 people that submitted videos to get on Tough Enough but only 14 of them made it to the show. Originally it was 13, but after one of the women went home they had to add another female contestant. The final 14 should be all be proud of how far they made it. Even though only Josh and Sara were the winners of the show, there are several other performers that are likely going to get WWE deals at some point. It may be five or six. It could be up to ten. It's really up to the individuals to keep working at it because they already have television exposure, which puts them ahead of a lot of other people that want to get into WWE. For this look at who has the best future in the wrestling business, the seven women from the show will be featured first and then the seven men.