10 UFC Stars Who Could Crossover To WWE

8. Nate Diaz

Referee Herb Dean stops the fight shortly after Nate Diaz defeats Conor McGregor in a second round submission victory during their UFC 196 welterweight mixed martial arts match, Saturday, March 5, 2016, in Las Vegas. Diaz won by submission. (AP Photo/Eric
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Nate doesn't give two f*cks about the UFC. This man has walked out of more press conferences than I've had hot showers this week but his most recent walk out coming after his fight with Dustin Poirier was overshadowed by the announcement of a Khabib and Conor showdown via video package aired midway through his own conference. Dana knowing very well that it's the fight he wanted and more importantly what the fans would have wanted. There's no love lost there and even though he is scheduled to take on Anything Pettis on August 18th, it doesn't look like he's enjoying his time in the political octagon, without even being in the physical thing for what feels like forever. We feel you Nate.

Come over to WWE, where you'll never be treated like a second class citizen ever again. You'll be booked to the moon and beat Brock for the Universal title in a 10 second squash in a 70,000 seater stadium. Promise.

Ok, maybe not, but Nate's attitude and damn right toughness would have made him an instant star in Paul Heyman's ECW and with the man taking the reins on RAW from here on out, we think he could produce pure gold with this genuinely hard bastard. The man bleeds like a stuffed pig when he so much as sneezes so there's no need for blading and just imagine clean cut Cesaro taking on the zero f*ck giving Nate in a cage or even a battle of the bros with Matt Riddle, good bro vs bad bro. Bro.

Bring along his entourage and the Nate Train is a stable waiting to happen.

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