10 British Wrestlers WWE Should Sign

8. The Alpha Males

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iB6fuQHm-pc Lestyn Rees (pronounced Yes-tin, it€™s a Welsh name) is currently in his tenth year as a pro in Great Britain. He€™s a man with the size and look that the WWE like, standing 6€™4€ and weighing 260 lbs. Rees€™s image can often be seen on posters around the country because of it. More comfortable working as a heel, he has enjoyed the most success as a tag team wrestler, teaming up in previous years with Joel Redman (Oliver Grey in NXT) and Mark Haskins (formerly of TNA) in the past. Rees is a solid technical wrestler but his best asset is his ability to work a crowd and get a reaction out of anyone. Over the past two years, Rees has teamed up with fellow West Country wrestler, Charlie Garrett. Garrett is slightly smaller but again has the look that the WWE love. Now in his fourth year as a pro, he continues to learn his craft from his more experienced partner as well as stalwarts of the British scene at All Star Wrestling (the promotion that Sheamus and Robbie Brookside worked extensively for). These two look like a team and work together like a team. With tag teams getting more exposure in the WWE these days, with the arrival of the Dudleys and the antics of New Day, this could be an ideal time for an established UK team to get signed by the WWE.
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