10 Wrestlers That Are Causing A Scottish Revolution

3. Noam Dar

Drew Galloway
The Ringside Perspective/WCPW

Lately, Noam Dar has emerged as an entrant in WWE's Cruiserweight Classic tournament. Alongside others from the UK scene like Jack Gallagher and Zack Sabre Jr, Noam will offer something truly different to those tuning into the WWE Network. Since virtually the start of his career, he's had star written all over him.

Trained at the PBW Academy, Dar is still only 22 years of age, something that's incredible to think of considering he made his debut back in 2008. Right from the start, Noam didn't find it hard to get booked, as everyone could see that he had a real ability to soak up knowledge and shine inside the ring.

Although born in Tel-Aviv, Israel, Noam Dar is a vital part of the Scottish wrestling scene. He has grown up in the country, and is the first ever Israeli-Scottish performer in WWE history.

Silky smooth between the ropes, Noam is another who is something of a chameleon in wrestling. He can work technical classics inside the ring, but also brawl when the situation calls for it.

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