5 Wrestlers from ROH that WWE should sign but not change

Marty Scurll has taken his 'Villain' character to much success in ROH and NJPW.
Marty Scurll has taken his 'Villain' character to much success in ROH and NJPW.

#3 Dalton Castle

Could Dalton Castle bring his boys to WWE?
Could Dalton Castle bring his boys to WWE?

If there was ever someone who understood character work as a professional wrestler, it would be Dalton Castle.

He did graduate with a degree in communications and theatre, so it's easy to understand why his character is put together so well. His style is that of an amateur wrestler and counter wrestling mainly because he was an amateur wrestler in high school and in college.

He went from being a talented grappler with two young valets acting as his man-servants to one of the most popular acts in ROH.

His ambiguous character reminds some of Liberace and David Bowie in popular culture and Adrian Street, Gorgeous George and Goldust in the annals of wrestling history.

He was so popular that he defeated Cody for the ROH World Title last December. Injuries caught up to him so he had to drop the title to former rival Jay Lethal in June of this year.

Triple H obviously has a close eye on the goings-on of ROH, so could he sign Castle?

If they did, they'd need to let him be himself. He's a bit over the top like Goldust was in his main runs. He might have to leave the boys behind, though. He could still be the flashy, flamboyant powerhouse he has proven to be during his matches.

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