10 Wrestlers Neville Must Face After Leaving WWE

6. Keith Lee

Keith Lee
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The US independent scene isn't as hot as it was during the mid-2000s boom period, but it's currently stronger than it has been in years, and the talent pool is outrageously deep. You can turn on almost any American indie show in 2017 and know you'll see at least one or two great matches, and if you're focused on the country's more prominent promotions, there's a strong chance Keith Lee will be involved in one of them.

Lee stands out for a multitude of reasons. He's a big, burly lad at 6'2", 290lbs, but someone who defies typical powerhouse tropes with freak athleticism that shouldn't be possible from a man of his size. That's not to say he isn't great at power-based work, but he's just as likely to hit a Hurricanrana as he is a German suplex, and his matches are characterised by the spectacular. In other works, Keith Lee wrestles like a video game character.

A recent series of bouts with indie wrestling wunderkind Ricochet saw Lee match each of the high-flyer's flips and dives with one of his own. He'd likely do the same against Neville, who'd more than have his hands full with North America's hoss overlord.

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