8 Times WWE Went Scottish

5. Nikki Cross

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Early signs look good for the Scotland's first female contribution to WWE, with Nicki Cross already looking the part in Sanity, the newest dirty crop of loons to come along (you know the sort). It's especially pleasing as it was a swift departure from her debut which drew slight comparisons to the disastrous day Becky Lynch was thrown out there at Full Sail to mimic B*Witched.

We were probably two weeks away from her shimmering blue gear being complimented with a see-you-Jimmy wig and her biting off a chunk of haggis on the way to the ring. Actually, maybe don't rule out Eric Young doing that to impress her in their new gimmick.

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