If wrestlers were draft picks who would be the biggest bust?

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Was looking like Kenta but he seems to have bounced byke.

In WWE - probably, but he was a legend in Japan before he came to America - and he's been pretty damn good in New Japan since he went back too. They put him in some big angles - The Shibata double cross and the Naito post WK attack and he more than held up his end in both of them.

He flopped in America because of the company :manny:
 

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In WWE - probably, but he was a legend in Japan before he came to America - and he's been pretty damn good in New Japan since he went back too. They put him in some big angles - The Shibata double cross and the Naito post WK attack and he more than held up his end in both of them.

He flopped in America because of the company :manny:

Yeah mentioning KENTA was a mistake on my part. I try not to use WWE as a measuring stick yet I fell under the same trappings everyone else does when mentioning one's success in wrestling
 

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Lugoat was the man in WCW and more than lived up to the hype that he had in the early part of his career. Him going to the WWF was like Filipe Luis leaving Atlético Madrid to go Chelsea. It wasn’t a good fit and he wasn’t used to his true potential. Once he went back home though he immediately became an A-level player again.
 
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