10 surprising WWE wrestlers that would actually make great managers

10. Titus O’Neil

Titus already has the perfect setup to become a manager.

He’s the founder of Titus Worldwide, and led former client Akira Tozawa to the WWE Cruiserweight Championship in the summer of 2017.

The ‘Big Deal’ has next-to-no credibility as an in-ring performer in WWE. This doesn’t mean to say he’s bad, but can anyone name the last time he actually won a match that meant something? Let’s be honest, he’ll be remembered for that time he fell over.

He’s decent on the mic, and if he could build up a decent batch of talent in Titus Worldwide, could have the potential to go down as a great manager.

 

9. Aiden English

This one is a little bit cheat-y as we’ve already seen it play out, really.

English is not really anything special in the ring, he’s not bad, but I wouldn’t put him in the upper tier of talent in WWE.

This is why he was put with Rusev, as his hype man and personal singer. While Aiden does still have a lot of time left in the ring, we all know how entertaining he can be, and some would even go as far as claiming that he is the reason that Rusev Day got over in the first place.

Of course, Rusev also played a massive part in that, but we’ve already seen the benefit of English being paired with a Rusev. The Bulgarian participated in his first ever one-on-one WWE Championship match a couple of months ago.

If English can do that for Rusev, why can’t he do the same for other floundering acts?

 

8. Tyler Breeze

Tyler Breeze was amazing in NXT. Then Vince happened.

‘Prince Pretty’ has pretty much no credibility left as an in-ring performer. At no point in the recent past or near future has anyone believed that Tyler Breeze might win a wrestling match. And that’s quite a big issue.

But, now the damage has already been done, why not use Breeze’s talents in another role?

Less so on the main roster, but back in NXT, Breeze’s shtick was essentially that he was a model. His entrances at TakeOvers often turned into catwalks, and he had the swag to back it up. Now he just dresses as a policeman and looks completely stupid.

What if Breeze was to start a new group of fashionistas? He could provide the fashion tips and then parade them around, and… I don’t know if you can tell, but I’m clutching a little bit here.

6 years ago by Liam Winnard

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