10 Independent Stars WWE Should Sign To NXT

1. The Young Bucks

Young Bucks Tag team wrestling hasn't been a priority for WWE in years, but how could they deny the greatest professional wrestling tag team in the entire world? The Young Bucks have become one of the biggest attractions in all of independent professional wrestling. They have maintained relevancy on the scene since making their debut in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla in 2007. They've plied their craft in Ring of Honor, Dragon Gate USA, TNA Wrestling, CHIKARA, New Japan Pro Wrestling & every other relevant independent promotion on the planet. They've been consistently innovative over the years, tweaking their gimmicks to become different from any other tag team on the planet. Two pro wrestling legends, Booker T and Rob Van Dam, have gone on record stating that The Young Bucks were disrespectful towards them on separate occasions. The Booker T incident apparently took place in 2011 after they received a try-out in WWE. Time heals all wounds. If WWE truly wants to do whats "best for business", they'll try everything that they can to bring The Young Bucks into their company. But would The Young Bucks even want to come to WWE at this point? They currently wrestling in New Japan Pro Wrestling and have become members of the popular "Bullet Club", a stable that shows disregard and disrespect for the traditions of Japanese professional wrestling. Their current run is creating waves throughout pro wrestling and continues to make them one of the most sought after talents in the world. Only time will tell if WWE fans will get to experience the innovation and entertainment that The Young Bucks can bring to the table.
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