10 British Wrestlers WWE Should Sign

6. Amazon

With a smaller female roster than male roster, some might argue that it€™s easier for a woman to get signed by the WWE than it is for a man. However, with the standard for women€™s wrestling being raised on an almost monthly basis by the women of NXT, the expectations of a female wrestler have never been higher. Amazon is a London based wrestler with ten years€™ experience who credits Robbie Brookside with training her. This is obviously a very good connection to have, with Brookside€™s status as a trainer at the WWE Performance Centre. Amazon stands at 6 feet tall, making her an imposing sight against most other female wrestlers. In recent years, she has picked up experience around the world, wrestling all over the UK, plus travelling to France, Italy, Germany, Australia and Japan, giving her the rounded experience of different styles that is becoming very much appreciated in the WWE (think Owens and Zayn). Recently, she has taken up bodybuilding, which will only add to her intimidating presence in the ring. With the WWE on the lookout for top class female talent to fill the void left in NXT by Sasha Banks, Charlotte and Becky Lynch all graduating to the main roster, and more UK tryouts scheduled for November, there€™s never been a better time for this lady to put pen to paper with the WWE.
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