7 Mae Young Classic 2018 Wrestlers WWE MUST Sign

5. Allysin Kay

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The global wrestling scene isn't exactly crammed with convincing female bruisers. The legendary Aja Kong is still going strong in Japan, but there is only a handful of other examples who actually look good in their roles and WWE's own ranks among the worst.

Though she has improved from her super-green early days, Nia Jax stinks. She's had chance after chance after chance, yet she still works like she's putting the pieces together, and has never looked truly comfortable in her role. Family ties mean it'll never happen, but WWE could do with replacing her.

Kay has proven herself more than capable in such roles. The former Sienna is no giant, but bigger than most of her peers at 5'10", and she has a great understanding of how to use this superior size between the ropes. Jax, meanwhile, is two inches taller and 120lb heavier and nowhere near as commanding.

This isn't a call for Kay to hit the main roster immediately, as she could certainly benefit from a few months rounding-off any rough edges in the Performance Center. Still, she's a perfectly capable bruiser already, and someone who'd fit in well.

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