6. Corey Graves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KznmKeV6BdI I've spoken before about my man-crush on Corey Graves (see
http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-6-superstars-replace-roman-reigns-shield.php *COUGHCOUGHCHEAPPLUGCOUGH*) and I stand by it. We don't have much in the way of genuine technical wrestling in the forefront of the company. In the early 2000's, Angle and Benoit had a series of matches which were pure technical showcases, and they brought the house down. Technical, submission based wrestling might have fallen out of favour for some reason, but it still has its place in WWE. Corey Graves has been wrestling in the indies since 2000, which gives him nearly the most experience of anyone on this list. And he's still only 29! He has a lot of years left him in. And for those who say that his prime is behind him, remember that Stone Cold Steve Austin's big break and feud with McMahon didn't even start until he was 32. Corey's in-ring ability is extremely strong, and his mic skills are up to par. But one of his biggest strengths is his marketable look. He has a psychobilly kind of appeal, a weird cross between goth, punk and '50s greaser. So we're talking skeletons, tattoos, Cadillacs, coffins, spiderwebs and pinup girls. All of which add up and equal COOL T-SHIRTS. If Corey can get over with the fans, I'd say WWE will have no problem cashing in on him