#4 X-Pac
When considering bringing back talent and trying to tailor them to the cruiserweight division, it's hard not to think of Sean Waltman.
While he previously had a strained relationship with WWE for a few different reasons, X-Pac has been back in good graces for several years now, making appearances at Hall of Fame ceremonies and doing guest spots like the Raw 25 special.
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Virtually everybody comes with some baggage, and Waltman is no stranger to having skeletons in his closet, but he's lobbied for a position with the company in the past and now might finally be the time to let that happen.
After all, Shawn Michaels is working with NXT, Triple H is a head honcho, Billy Gunn was a trainer at the Performance Center, and Road Dogg is a producer, so why is Waltman the only person from DX left out of the equation?
He had a reputation in the '90s of being someone that WWE could put in the ring with and if a decent enough match didn't happen, it showed that the other wrestler might not have what it takes, which means he's someone who understands how to handle the in-ring aspects of this business from a different perspective than just his own performance.
If this happens, it would be fun to hear Waltman ask the crowd to "make some noise" if they want to see a particular match happen whenever he books something on the fly.