10 Great Wrestlers WWE Must Sign For The Cruiserweight Revival

6. ACH

ACH’s current Ring of Honor contract expires this October, so while we definitely won’t be seeing the exciting flier from Austin, Texas on WWE television any time soon, he’d make an outstanding signing in the near future.

Already a 10-year veteran at the age of 28, ACH has more than paid his dues on the American independent scene. He’s been hovering around ROH’s Television Title division for years now, and if he’s never going to progress beyond that stage, this is the perfect time for a change of scenery.

ACH is an explosive, athletic phenom with vast experience working for a TV audience throughout his ROH career, and that puts him in a great position from the get-go.

Originally little more than a standout high-flyer, ACH has gradually evolved his wrestling style to complement his undeniable aerial ability with some clinical mat-working skills. He still struggles with showing personality and character, and has an unfortunate penchant for occasionally getting a little over-enthusiastic with his high spots, but as a rough diamond, ACH has a lot of potential.

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