8. Ricochet
If WWE run out of viable option for Neville as a singles wrestler, they may wish to book him to form a tag-team. There are surely worse choices out there to fill this role than Ricochet. A supreme high-flyer, the man has a similar style to the Newcastle-born WWE star currently tearing up main roster programming. Together, they'd make a awesome combination. One thing that's notable about Ricochet is that he rarely makes mistakes. Even when performing the most intricate of sequences, his work looks almost impossibly smooth. His reputation has grown in recent years, following a successful spell working for Dragon Gate and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Both New Japan Pro Wrestling and Lucha Underground couldn't fail to take notice. In both those promotions, Ricochet has become an even more well-rounded wrestler. His chiseled look and excellent flexibility makes for a fantastic overall package. In WWE, he'd be an ideal guy to introduce on NXT. It's unlikely that the company would keep his ring name, but it's probably one of the least exciting things about him anyway. Ricochet let's his in-ring work do most of the talking.
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