#3 A lot of NJPW/ROH guys could give WWE’s Superstars a run for their money
War of the Worlds featured many great wrestlers that could become big stars in any top wrestling promotion. I’m not talking specifically about the main-eventers at this event (yet), but I’m referring to various mid-card wrestlers that worked the undercard.
KUSHIDA is one of the best junior heavyweight wrestlers around today and is a fantastic technician as well. Due to his MMA experience, he’s one of the few smaller guys that has some legitimacy outside of pro-wrestling, which makes him much more of a threat than one might initially believe.
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Jay Lethal carries himself like a true world champion and wrestles like one as well. It’s amazing that WWE still hasn’t signed him, especially since he has already proven that he can wrestle well and cut fantastic promos.
Cody (Rhodes/Runnels) is also a fantastic performer that was criminally underrated while in WWE. I don’t understand why they were so adamant on keeping the Stardust gimmick; his current role as ‘the American Nightmare’ is better in every single way.
Tetsuya Naito was arguably the most popular Japanese wrestler on this card. People loved the way he threw his championship around and did not give a damn about his opponent. They also went nuts whenever he did his trademark pose, which proved that you don’t have to cut promos to get the crowd behind you.
Of course, the other wrestlers involved were fun to watch as well, but these ones stood out the most.