10 WWE Main Roster Stars That Could Jump To NXT THIS WEEK

4. Dana Brooke

Dana Brooke
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Outside of getting her face bloodied by Sarah Logan in the summer and her body broken in the Spring by Ronda Rousey, Dana Brooke's not really seen much reward for what's often been reported as one of best attitudes in the organisation.

Her commitment to not just getting better but getting good has been admirable and often noticeable, but there's only so much she can do with so little spotlight or storyline weaving the weeks and the work together. Remember how f*cking great she was on NXT too?

Yes, perhaps nostalgia is creeping through with the entry, but there's approximately a year's worth of evidence on the WWE Network's "2015" filter for the brand that highlights how well Triple H played to her strengths in the past. Booking her alongside revived heel Emma, she was able to soak up knowledge whilst soaking up boos getting actual heat as a bit of a piece of sh*t. 'The Game' had tapped into what made her tick, before she was ripped away to do jobs for Charlotte Flair back when the company felt like 'The Queen' still required a heater.

Be it b*tchy heel or underdog babyface, there's surely still space for Brooke, not least in an entirely different women's division from the one she left.

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