10 Best Options To Be WWE's Next Poster Child
6. Scarlett
From Sunny to, to Sable, to Trish Stratus, to Alexa Bliss and more, Scarlett has the look WWE typically pushes to the front of their women's division and promotional material; beautiful, blonde, petite, but with a simmering capacity for wickedness.
Many will wince at the mention of Sunny, yet, she was the first female crossover talent who managed to straddle the line between the fandom and mainstream media. Imagine the legacy Sunny could have forged if she had trained beyond the basic need to be a valet who occasionally got physical.
We are yet to see Scarlett compete in a WWE ring, excluding her 2016 jobber appearance opposite Nia Jax (Raw, 26 December). However, her in-ring run on Impact Wrestling showed off her talents in the ring and on the mic. Her feud against misogynistic former-Disco Inferno Glenn Gilbertti was one of the most consistently entertaining offerings from Impact's mid-card at that time. Scarlett showed off her chops playing a sympathetic underdog babyface, though this is far removed from what she has shown as thus far.
As Karrion Kross' manager, she exudes the menacing presence of a gothic succubus, even if she has committed the cardinal sin of a manager in overshadowing her charge. Nevertheless, solo Scarlett has unbounded potential.