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227. Christopher Daniels

The WWE run of Christopher Daniels was not exactly impressive.  “The Fallen Angel” was regulated to tryout matches and C-Level shows but the charismatic figure would become a major force on the indy scene and as of this writing remains a fixture in Ring of Honor.  Should Daniels ever find himself as a coach for the WWE, this is an induction that is not completely impossible.

Cesaro

Depending on your point of view, Cesaro (the former Claudio Castagnoli) is one of the strongest wrestlers or either one of the most talented wrestlers in the last ten years of the WWE.  Perhaps you think he fits both criteria!

A. J. Lee

This one should be very interesting.  Essentially, best known now as the wife of WWE Superstar turned MMA fighter, CM Punk, A.J. Lee was at one time the most over woman in the company, and perhaps in the top five overall.  While small in stature, Lee was large on talent both with her skill in the ring and on the microphone.  A.J. could switch from vulnerable and demure to psychotic and dangerous as easy as she could bat her eyelashes.
Claimed in the expansion draft, Yannick Tremblay was an Atlanta Thrasher for five seasons and was at his best in the NHL while playing in the state of Georgia.  Tremblay would hit 30 points twice for Atlanta and 107 of his 125 career Points as a Thrasher.