10 WWE Wrestlers Who Could Be The New Fiend

4. Wendy Choo

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The only mask Wendy Choo currently needs is the one that blocks out all those colours in the Performance Center when she's trying to get some sleep. This wasn't always the case though.

As Mei Ying, she obscured herself with a mask made of magic powers, which presumably still linger underneath the onesie. At one thousand years old, she's got even more experience than the youthful Damian Priest, and few others might well be equipped to assume The Fiend's powers.

She knows her way around the prop sh*t too. On a recent edition of NXT 2.0, she blasted Toxic Attraction with a water pistol that contained fluids so apparently dangerous that the women's champions were sent into a total tailspin. The Fiend knows all about that - or did before the black substance that once collected in Randy Orton's stomach started leaking out of Alexa Bliss' forehead.

If Choo can utilise the goo, it spells doom for me and you.

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