10: Tanga Roa
In Tanga Roa’s defense, he hasn’t been around that long.
Fresh off his stints in WWE as Camacho and Micah in TNA, the newly christened Tanga Roa finds himself as one half of the IWGP tag team champions, with his brother Tama Tonga, within a few months of signing with New Japan. It undoubtedly helped Tanga Roa that he’s Tama Tonga’s brother, who is one of the founding members of Bullet Club.
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Tanga Roa himself isn’t necessarily bad in the ring, he just doesn’t seem to have any sort of charisma or flair. His ability so far has looked passable, but with the elevated position NJPW seem to have planned for him, he’ll need to improve and improve fast. His first few performances have been underwhelming to say the least.