One of the greatest high flyers in professional wrestling history, Ricochets breathless, gravity defying displays of aerial skill are truly a sight to behold. Ricochet is, essentially, the exact sort of athlete that TNAs X Division was founded on. Highflying daredevils like Jay Lethal, Christopher Daniels, Low Ki, Sonjay Dutt and Frankie Kazarian were the lifeblood of TNA for a long time and, with Ricochet in the fold, the X Division could be that way once again. Ricochet could completely re-wire TNAs X Division and, in so doing, help breathe new life into the product in general. Adrian Neville, the artist formerly known as Pac, has gone down a storm in NXT, which suggests to us that other Dragons Gate talents could also be successful in the mainstream. Ricochet is an indie guy to the core and it is doubtful that he could be talked into signing a deal with TNA. However, its fun to dream, isnt it?
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