MMA Fighters to WWE?

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There have been recent reports that not only is Roy Nelson making a few suggestions about WWE but Shonie Carter reportedly said that he was interested.

Roy Nelson would be an interesting prospect in WWE. He has a shape that isn't really like anyone in WWE right now. He isn't a ripped guy like Cena and he isn't really big like Henry he is kind of in the middle of that. I do hope that he can sort out his issue with the promotional company he signed with so that he can fight more in UFC. He had just started there and still had plenty of big money fights left. He could have earnt more from some big fights and then if he was still interested he could go to WWE if they would take him.

Shonie Carter is quite old already and is a small guy so I can't really see many chances for him in WWE. He is charismatic but I can't see him doing much more than a guest appearance.

Could you see either of these two making it in WWE?
 

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MMA guys are the new football players who went to Pro-wrestling after their careers died down, They are great athletes with combat backgrounds so they get instant credibility and the ones with personality could vo very well. Big Country and Shonie Carter could do big things in Pro-Wrestling. They possess unique looks and legit backgrounds and also can work the stick and speak in soundbites. A match made in heaven if you ask me.

Edit: If Daniel Puder got over by simply saying he trains UFC, than no doubt some actual UFC vets could get over.
 
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