#6 Bobby Fish
When you're trained by the legendary Harley Race, you know sheer physicality is going to be an important part of the curriculum. Bobby Fish combines brutal, strong style strikes with a great technical game, making him exciting to behold when between the ropes.
The fifteen-year veteran finally made it to the 'big leagues,' signing with WWE's NXT brand. Almost immediately he was paired with former tag team partner Kyle O'Reilly and ROH alum Adam Cole. Even though his first official match was a losing effort to Aleister Black, Fish has seemed brutal and efficient as part of the Undisputed Era. Could 2018 finally be the year he escapes his tag partner's shadow and comes into his own?
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Strongest Assets: Technical precision, striking, and submission wrestling, but perhaps his biggest asset is on the microphone; the former host of The Fish Tank has proven both loquacious and articulate when given the opportunity to shine. What else would you expect from someone who debuted as Jerk Jackson?
What might hold him back: Of the three members of the Undisputed Era, Fish has the lowest stock. He hasn't enjoyed the same amount of singles success as Adam Cole and Kyle O'Reilly, who both wore ROH's 'big belt.' Other than being less successful than his peers, he has no limitations.