10 Wrestlers WWE Must Sign Before 2018 Ends

6. Moose

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An ex-American Football star who stands 6 foot 5 inches tall, has a fun-loving personality and has travelled around the world working for everyone from ROH and Impact Wrestling to New Japan and NOAH, Moose is the kind of guy WWE's talent dept would have salivated over a decade ago.

Although things have changed and the company no longer exclusively target big, strapping muscle men, there's still a lot to be said for WWE's fascination with turning top athletes into credible wrestlers.

Moose would certainly stand out if he gate-crashed the scene in 2018. WWE will have be quick however, because he's 34 years old and still requires a bit of seasoning before he's able to work top matches; that's not meant as an insult to the man's skills, but instead a sign that there's something to work with here.

The former NFL star has natural charisma, presence by the truckload and a rough diamond quality that should pique WWE's attention. Under the watchful eye of WWE's PC coaches and on NXT, Moose could easily go from untapped potential to top name in just a few years.

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