10 Great Wrestlers WWE Must Sign For The Cruiserweight Revival

1. Zack Sabre Jr.

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From Johnny Saint and Johnny Kidd to William Regal and Doug Williams, Great Britain has a longstanding history of producing some of the world’s finest technical wrestlers. Zack Sabre Jr. is the next in-line.

WWE fans will become acquainted with ZSJ through his Cruiserweight Classic matches, but his performances in Europe, America, and Japan have already established him on the global scene. He’s built his reputation by stretching, pulling, and bending some of the best wrestlers in the world out of shape with an incomprehensibly vast array of holds. Zack’s transitions are crisp, fluid, and absolutely effortless: he’s the kind of wrestler who makes everything look oh-so easy, and he’s won plaudits everywhere he’s wrestled.

Pro Wrestling NOAH, PROGRESS, PWG: Zack has worked for some of the most notable companies in the world. Now he’s taking his skills to the most notable company in the world and the CWC, and as one of the hottest properties on the indy scene, he’ll be a prime candidate for a post-tournament contract.

Zack Sabre Jr. has inherited Daniel Bryan’s mantle as the best technical wrestler in the world. His knowledge of holds means he’s just as adept at escaping as he is applying, and when he’s not trying to tear your arm out of its socket, he’ll be knocking your block-off with a well-timed penalty kick.

A mainstay throughout the world’s smaller stages, ZSJ is a brash, confident wrestler who understands exactly how good he is, and for whom the sky is the limit.

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