Ranking The Futures Of WWE's 9 UK Tournament Entrants

6. Trent Seven

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Making his professional debut fairly late by comparison to some others in the tournament, Trent Seven didn't have his first matches until 2009/2010. Now 35 years old, the Wolverhampton native has a distinct charm to his performances that could help him defy the order of this list.

People clearly like Seven. His 'cheeky chappy' smile translates well to those watching at home on television and his gentlemanly character is a throwback of sorts to a bygone era. There's a World Of Sport vibe to Trent that's hard to discount, and he was the perfect choice for WWE's first ever UK tournament.

Trent's age may be the main thing truly holding him back from a sustained run in WWE. Muscle mass shouldn't; Seven's physique is natural and looks as such. If the man had perfect muscle definition then he likely wouldn't have the same appeal, and wrestling fans in the UK have accepted him as one of their own due to that look.

Whether or not that can translate well onto WWE television over a prolonged period remains to be seen. One thing's for sure though: Seven definitely deserves the chance.

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