10 Hypothetical WWE Brawl For All 2016 Contestants

6. Jason Jordan

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One-half of the former NXT Tag Team Championship team American Alpha, Jason Jordan has impressed many with his professional wrestling skills ever since joining WWE developmental in 2011.

Jordan was scouted by Gerald Brisco while he wrestled at Indiana University where he was a three-time national qualifier in NCAA Division I. At one point, the real-life Nathan Everhart was ranked the #2 heavyweight amateur wrestler in the nation despite weighing only 225 lbs.

All that to say that Jason Jordan has grappled before. Putting him into a legit wrestling shoot-fight would likely see him do very well.

While some of his peers within WWE might have backgrounds in athletic sports like football, powerlifting and toughman contests, Jordan's success as an amateur wrestler is more aligned with the skills needed to succeed in a Brawl For All tournament scenario.

All of Jason's accolades in amateur wrestling doesn't guarantee him anything, but it certainly proves he knows how to throw down, he knows how to win, and he'd likely make for a resilient competitor in a 2016 Brawl For All.

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