5 Superstars WWE Should Keep If They Buy TNA Wrestling

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4. Jade

TNA’s Jade is definitely one of the more under the radar superstars on their roster.  After having signed with the company in 2013 after spending 4 years cutting her teeth on the indy circuit, Jade has proven herself to quite possibly be the toughest female wrestler on the planet.  Her feud with Greg Excellent in Combat Zone Wrestling in 2012 proved that fact.  Wrestling under the name Mia Yim, she battled the 300-pound behemoth in a TLC match for the ages and squarely put herself on the wrestling map.

In 2015 she was signed to TNA and within less than a year won the Knockouts title.  Although her title reign was relatively short at 83 days, she would go on to win the 2016 Queen of the Knockouts tournament, firmly entrenching her as one of the best in TNA.   Her move set is a hybrid of aerial assault and vicious strikes.  She brings a level of violence to the ring not seen often enough in today’s wrestling world.

Jade could bring a ton to a WWE’s talent-rich Women’s division and could step right up to the main roster and compete immediately.  She may be a buy low type talent but has a big of an upside as any wrestler in the world, male or female.