WWE NXT to USA: Five stars that benefit the most

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Jordan Myles

When ACH was announced to have signed with the WWE back in February of this year, it flew under the radar. He would be renamed as Jordan Myles, but this talented performer didn’t need much of an introduction. With 12 years of professional wrestling experience under his belt, Myles is one who could have made the leap right to the main roster.

But bringing him into NXT allows him to transition into the WWE style while introducing him to those individuals who haven’t followed independent wrestling up to this point. He’s been on many stages throughout wrestling, and the move to the USA Network is going to allow him to shine on the biggest stage to date.

It’s clear that the WWE already has some faith in Myles. He won the NXT Breakout Tournament recently and earned the opportunity to challenge for any of the NXT titles. This past episode, he challenged Adam Cole for his NXT Championship. While it’s hard to see a belt going around his waist so quickly, the fact that he’s slotted into an important position this quickly shows that there is an intention to give Myles the attention that he deserves. That’s vital at a time when the NXT is looking to refill its coffers during this transition.

In a short time within the WWE, Myles has shown he can perform in the ring. He has the presence to entertain fans, the move set to keep them cheering and the look of a star. Yes, his stature may be that of the “smaller” guy, but that hasn’t stopped the WWE and NXT from booking other men of similar size in a very strong fashion.

Expect the same for Myles as he is poised to benefit from this move over to USA. NXT needs new names that can catch the attention of fans from various backgrounds and Myles is one that many will show interest in for a variety of reasons.