10 Mae Young Classic Wrestlers WWE Must Sign

1. Toni Storm

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No Mae Young Participant has come off like a bigger star than Toni Storm. The reigning PROGRESS Women's Champion carries herself with supreme confidence, dominating the screen with the presence of a wrestler who's been doing this decades. That's something that even performers with thrice her experience struggle to pull off, but Storm has mastered the art, and she's still only 21.

Aside from star power, Toni's supreme in-ring ability is her next biggest selling point. She's extremely athletic, and while her style isn't entirely based on speed and agility, this helps her set and maintain a breathless pace when required. As adept at handling herself in technical grappling exchanges as she is throwing opponents around with suplexes, Storm is one of the most complete women's wrestlers on the planet, and she already has bundles of great matches on her résumé.

Microphone ability might by Toni's only real downside. She's largely untested in that department, but there's little doubt a stint at the Performance Center would help ease any deficiencies in her work. Don't get it twisted, though: Toni Storm is already among the best in the world, and it's only a matter of time before WWE send an offer her way.

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