10 UFC Stars Who Could Form WWE Tag Teams
If these UFC stars did come to WWE, what tag teams could they form?
There has been talk of Rashad Evans crossing over to the WWE, though to be honest, the move seems unlikely at best. Rampage Jackson has worked with TNA Wrestling but recently stated that he'll never work for the promotion again, given how he felt he was treated poorly and dropped from a promising storyline with Kurt Angle. Maybe the WWE is a possibility? Probably not, while he's still getting paid by viacom, but it could work. Even Stephan Bonnar claimed to be making the jump to pro wrestling, in the wake of his steroid scandal following his bout with Anderson Silva at UFC 153. Whether it was the WWE or elsewhere, we don't know. Neither Evans nor Bonnar really get the juices flowing as far as potential careers in the squared circle go. Rampage had the personality, but his old rival Evans? He seems like he'd be more of a D'Lo Brown type of guy: probably serviceable, perhaps capable of some decent matches, but far from a top-tier superstar. The American Psycho? Probably below even that - though he has a nickname ready-made for the pro wrestling world. Still, it seems like he'd be more of a jobber - though to be fair, without jobbers and mid-card talent, how would those familiar superstars ever make it to the top? So what do you do with this sort of talent level, who may or may not find success on their own. Well, line them up for tag team jobs! It's a shame that Dana White wouldn't ever let a cross-over happen, but still, lets take a look at ten UFC superstars, past and present, who could cross over to the WWE - and join in existing stables, tag teams, or form new stables!