7 Former Cruiserweights Who Should Return To WWE Raw

1. Paul London




This one might be a little bit more difficult, due to the Austin, Texas native's penchant for speaking his mind when it comes to not only his time in WWE, but also his opinions on some of the current decision-makers, such as Triple H.

Indeed, London recently made an appearance on the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast, where he tore The Game a new one and suggested that WWE only came up with the CWC in order to take some of the shine away from Lucha Underground, where London works as a producer and performer.

It's clear from hearing him talk that London doesn't want to go back to WWE, but it would be amazing if he would. One of the more exciting WWE performers of the past fifteen years, London never really got the chance to show what he was fully capable of. A lengthy WWE Tag Team Title run with former best friend Brian Kendrick was the highlight but the rest of the time saw London swimming against the tide.



He even clashed with the boss himself, Vince McMahon, arguing with the WWE Chairman when he outlawed several high-risk moves in 2005. Despite clashing with management and his co-workers, London usually produced the goods in the ring and, at only 36-years-old and currently active on the indie scene, he still has plenty left in the tank.

He doesn't want to go, but he'd make a great edition if he ever did decided to. Never say never in the wacky world of wrestling.

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