#4 Blending with the UK roster
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The Cruiserweight Classic hasn’t been the only tournament held since the launch of the WWE Network. The WWE United Kingdom Championship Special featured some of the U.K.’s grittiest and heaviest hitters in the scene.
WWE fans were immediately drawn to the U.K. wrestling style, and are always excited to see the likes of Moustache Mountain, Wolfgang and current WWE U.K. Champ, “The Bruiserweight” Pete Dunne.
U.K. talents, despite their overwhelming popularity, are not often on WWE TV, usually only making sporadic appearances on NXT. It was only recently that Pete Dunne made an appearance on RAW to face the Cruiserweight Champion: Enzo Amore in a winning effort.
Bringing the U.K.’s grittiness to the acrobatic Cruiserweight style could not only make for some really cool matchups, but also add interesting dynamics to each title and the contrasted rivalries that could ensue.