10 Candidates For WWE's Bizarre Post-WrestleMania 38 Push

9. T-BAR

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T-BAR played the watered-down PWG Battle of Los Angeles 2017 Night 3 version of himself for about eight years during his three-year stint on NXT. Then he played the role of Bane from The Dark Knight Rises as part of the RETRIBUTION stable.

Not exactly an illustrious career, but The Rock was Flex Kavana once, so you never know. Maybe T-BAR will come good in the end.

Or maybe not.

But.

But.

The thing about T-BAR is that he's very tall, so there's always an exceptional chance that Vince McMahon will lift his head up during a Main Event taping, actually notice his impressive height, and say "Pal, where the hell have you been?!"

"Gauging by my Twitter game, 4Chan" will be the response.

He's not doing anything, and with the part-timers gone again, there's a lot of time to fill - and that time can't be spent running back multiple rematches that end via disqualification in about three minutes. Well, it can, and almost constantly does, but T-BAR is also really very tall, which is effectively the sole requirement of the NIL programme. Helpfully, T-BAR is already under contract.

Saves them a few quid paying for a scout's travel expenses.

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