10 Wrestlers WWE Should Sign If TNA Folds

2. Bully Ray

Bully Ray Vince McMahon isn€™t generally fond of older wrestlers these days, which is kind of odd. It€™s understandable that he€™d want some younger talent on the roster to build around, but many wrestlers can be incredibly successful well into their 40s. Right now on the roster Goldust is having a career resurgence. At 45-years-old, he looks better than ever in the ring and his acting abilities have never diminished. Well over in TNA, the 43-year-old, Bully Ray has turned his career around as well. In 2010, Brother Ray became Bully Ray and he set out on his own after a violent split with Devon. While Ray fell flat on his face in the early 2000s when WWE ended The Dudley Boyz, this time he excelled. He slimmed down, and upped his game in the ring. He was soon cutting the best heel promos in all of wrestling and worked his way up to becoming TNA€™s World Champion. Currently, Bully is a babyface in an unfortunate ECW inspired storyline facing off against Dixie Carter. But if he returned to WWE, he should absolutely be turned back heel. Once there, McMahon should set him off in a feud against John Cena. Many fans may not buy Bully in the role initially, but after a few of his trademark hateful promos, they could quickly buy in. Bully wouldn€™t have to stay in WWE for years, but working programs against Cena, Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns would alleviate so much of the tedium in the company, and could potentially do wonders for everyone€™s career.
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