10 Wrestlers Who Worked In WCPW Before Joining WWE

2. Noam Dar

Noam Dar, WCPW
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WWE fans haven't seen the best of Noam Dar yet. The 24-year old Israeli-Scot gets better the longer matches go on. Take his ROH Title shot against Jay Lethal from WCPW Built To Destroy 2016 for example. As the crowd became more and more invested, Dar's performance just got better and better.

Shorter TV matches are the norm in WWE for Cruiserweights like Noam though, so opportunities to work lengthy epics like he did in WCPW will be rare. That hasn't stopped Dar from establishing himself as important to WWE's 205 Live show, and it shouldn't prevent him from shining should the creative team actually give him something meaningful to do.

Forget hanging around with Alicia Fox, we mean something Dar can sink his teeth into and run with. Though his time in WCPW was cut short because he signed with WWE shortly after the promotion had launched, Noam is still considered one of the biggest stars to ever grace the WhatCulture ring.

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