15 Wrestlers Every WWE Superstar Should Study

It's time to go to school, guys.

Nobody who gets into the professional wrestling business does so without having a list of favourites and guys they watch to learn from. Well, they shouldn't, anyway, because nobody knows everything there is to know about the business and there is always someone you can learn from. Once you make it to WWE you should always be looking to improve and move up the card. Now that the WWE Network exists, there is no reason why aspiring wrestlers can't sit and study tape for hours, making mental notes on how to improve their game. Gone are the days when aspiring grapplers would have to pay large sums of money and wait three weeks for delivery of a third generation copy of a VHS. We have thousands of hours of content instantly available to us. Hell, we could even watch Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat's classic 1989 series on our phone, if we so desired. Plenty of today's current roster rave about the Network and do tweet about what their watching (the currently injured Tyson Kidd once claiming that he watches 'everything'). With so much wrestling available, there are lots of choices for what and who to watch. Although by no means the definitive word on the subject, the following fifteen wrestlers are people that every current WWE star should be searching for and studying. Want to learn more about the business? Sign in to the Network, get out a pad and paper, watch these fifteen guys go to work and take notes.
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Student of film. Former professional wrestler. Supporter of Newcastle United. Don't cry for me, I'm already dead...