10 Hottest Free Agents WWE Must Sign

1. Ricochet

Another member of the DG USA roster, Ricochet is surely one of the best aerial wrestlers in the world today. That's not all the man has in his arsenal, however, and during appearances for New Japan Pro Wrestling throughout 2013 and into 2014, the guy proved he could wrestle effectively on the mat too. Coming across in interviews as a genuinely happy-go-lucky dude, Ricochet deserves a crack at WWE. At the very least, stick him on the NXT roster, and watch him fly, literally. There was a time when WWE wouldn't have been interested in a 5' 10", 170lb high-flyer, but the company seem to be exploring more possibilities over the past few years than at any point during the previous 15. As diverse a performer as you're likely to see in 2015, there can't be enough praise thrown the way of Ricochet, and it'd be horrendous to think he'd never get a shot with WWE. If need be, put the guy in a tag-team with another NXT roster member, and place him in some matches against Sin Cara and Kalisto. As Samuray Del Sol, Kalisto and Ricochet had several awesome bouts opposite one another on the independents, and there's no reason why they couldn't repeat that success on the larger platform that WWE provides. Do you agree with the choices on this list? Are these men and women people WWE simply must sign? Where would they fit on the roster currently, in your opinion, and is there anyone else you feel should have made this list? Let us know in the comments below!
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