10 British Wrestlers WWE Should Sign

1. Dave Mastiff

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbviOPeSUNA Mastiff€™s own official Facebook page describes him as €œIn an industry currently full of generic pretty boys comparing abs, the Human Hate Machine, Dave Mastiff, is a breath of fresh air, a throwback to the days of classic wrestlers€. This 300 pounder is almost as wide as he is tall, but appearances can be deceptive. This man has amazing cardiovascular conditioning, and can wrestle 30 minute matches with ease. When he appeared on TNA€™s British Bootcamp 2, the first thing they did was put him through a conditioning drill, judging the book by its cover. He proved to them that he can go. The addition of a huge beard last year added the final piece to the presentation of a fearsome being, a quiet man whose actions in the ring do the talking. With the addition to the WWE roster of Kevin Owens and Samoa Joe, it€™s clear that wrestlers who don€™t necessarily look like WWE stars of old are now welcome through the doors. Mastiff has toured the US previously, and in 2011, wrestled a classic main event against Takeshi Suguira for his GHC World Heavyweight Title during Pro Wrestling NOAH€™s UK tour. The match went nearly half an hour and included Mastiff executing a perfectly hit split legged moonsault! Mastiff is a cross between Kevin Owens and Rusev and certainly wouldn€™t look out of place in the biggest promotion in the world.
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