1. Matt Morgan
Morgan may be a tricky one, but he'd likely be worth the trouble. Morgan was completely misused by WWE, and not given his fair due by TNA, and he retired from full-time ring action in early 2014, stating that he'd gained a job in which paid more than WWE or TNA could offer. GFW will not be able to offer anywhere near what WWE could, but the schedule is also going to be nowhere near as demanding as WWE's. Depending on the television outlet or exposure, Morgan could have his first world title run imminently as Global Force Wrestling takes off. At an athletic 7-feet tall, Morgan can work, and can easily play a monster heel role, building to a huge underdog overcoming him, and making a new star in the process. Morgan's career in GFW may not be long-term, but he is a resource in which should be utilized-- a proven competitor in which doesn't have a contract elsewhere, hasn't been a world champion elsewhere, and can provide some diversity when picking through independent talents in which don't have the size he does.