10 WWE Superstars Who'd Be Better Off In The Indies (Or Overseas)

1. Cesaro

If you're the kind of professional wrestling fan who sits around and thinks about dream matches all night on occasion, you know you've thought about the idea of Tyson Kidd and Cesaro versus The Young Bucks on a New Japan pay-per-view. You want Cesaro to power his way out of the Meltzer Driver or kick out of More Bang For Your Buck. You also want him to giant swing Matt and Nick Jackson at the same time, plus any great number of other feats of strength. It's a rare space that we occupy in pro wrestling in 2015 where the inter-promotional dream match we want isn't Bobby Lashley versus Brock Lesnar or Jay Briscoe versus Shinsuke Nakamura, but rather it's a hastily put together mid-card tag team wrestling a heel light heavyweight duo that was thought of as not talented enough to even get a solid opportunity in TNA or a developmental deal from WWE. Cesaro's amazing. For as much as people want to believe that his perceived lack of verbal skills is his downfall in WWE, the company would be incredibly wise to send him to Japan, and allow him to gain a level of super-confidence that would easily translate to all facets of his work once he returned to WWE. Oh yeah. Cesaro versus Karl Anderson, too. That match would be sweet. Maybe even too sweet.
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Besides having been an independent professional wrestling manager for a decade, Marcus Dowling is a Washington, DC-based writer who has contributed to a plethora of online and print magazines and newspapers writing about music and popular culture over the past 15 years.