MMA Fighters That Could Become Crossover WWE Superstars & Their WWE Counterparts
Lawlor
Sherdog.com Staff Feb 14, 2019
Tom Lawlor
This one is a must. As I alluded to in the intro, Lawlor was one of the first prizefighters to realize how the world was turning and the kind of life and freedom pro-wrestling might offer them, alongside Matt Riddle. Even when he was still on UFC roster, “Filthy Tom” was courting a pro-wrestling audience, playing reDRagon’s manager when they went up against The Young Bucks in Ring of Honor back in 2014.
Even prior to his re-dedication, Lawlor had spent some time dabbling on the Florida independent wrestling circuit and he let those sensibilities show through during his cage fighting career, routinely turning his UFC weigh-in scenarios into themed and costumed performances. The man is a lifelong wrestling fan and always brought that flair to MMA, which is part of what made him an easy fan favorite, above and beyond a crowd-pleasing style. That said, since getting more serious about his pro-wrestling career, Lawlor has become a legitimate indie darling and a fantastic, versatile in-ring worker.
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Lawlor is only 35, has a ton of native experience in the industry and is a massive fan. He could easily work as a quirky babyface with a wacky gimmick or a classic throwback heel with a nasty promo. He could work for WWE’s NXT brand; he could work on Raw or Smackdown. Over the last two years, he’s more than paid his dues on the indie circuit and shown his ability to work against a variety of styles and opponents, whether it’s an MMA-type slant or a throwback, classic pro-wrestling style.
All of this said, he is a fantastic promo and would be great in the booth, as well. Lawlor is a plug-and-play guy that upon signing, WWE could fashion him into whatever character or role they want. Just like Sonnen, Lawlor’s personality would also make him a fun addition to a lot of WWE Network’s original programming, like Story Time or Ride Along. This one is a slam dunk.
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