WWE: Profiling Future Stars, Part 4: FCW Superstar Wes Brisco
Over the next month-and-a-half, I will be profiling Superstars from the WWE's Developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling. This will not include guys who have been on WWE TV for an extended period of time, with the exception of WWE NXT.
These FCW Superstars have stood out from the rest of the pack, and many will become future WWE Superstars. You may have heard of many, but may not be familiar with others.
Today, I profile Wes Brisco.
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Wes Brisco grew up in Tampa, Fla., raised by famous father Jerry Brisco and uncle Jack Brisco. When they wrestled, they were a tag team, known as The Brisco Brothers.
They would win over 20 tag-team championships around the world, in 13 years of teaming up together. And after the team was finished, Jerry would go onto win the Hardcore Championship and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2008 along with Jack.
Wes would quickly become a very accomplished amateur wrestler, but chose to go with wakeboarding instead. Yes, I said wakeboarding.
What is wakeboarding? Well, you can credit Wikipedia for this one:
""Wakeboarding is a surface water sport which involves riding a wakeboard over the surface of a body of water. It was developed from a combination of water skiing, snow boarding and surfing techniques."
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After traveling all around the world, Wes found himself back in the family business: pro wrestling.
Ironically, his gimmick is one who takes chances and takes on different outdoor adventures or "living on the edge." Such activities include skydiving, bungee jumping, and spear fishing tiger sharks.
I must admit, I have no clue what "spear fishing tiger sharks" is, but it sounds pretty dangerous.
After signing with WWE's development territory; Florida Championship Wrestling, he would begin teaming with Xaiver Woods in 2010.
In case you are unaware, Xavier Woods was Consequences Creed in TNA, before being released. And yes, he'll get a profile in this series too.
The two would become the FCW Tag Team Champions, until Wes was injured in December, which forced them to vacate the titles.
And that ladies and gentlemen, is where we sit today.
So how do I see Wes fitting into the WWE?
He could always stay teamed up with Xavier Woods, and dominate the WWE's tag team division for awhile, upon being called up the main roster.
Or, as a face with solid in-ring work and decent mic skills, he could debut make an immediate impact in the mid-card of Smackdown.
What do you see in Wes Brisco's future?
Will he tag up with Xavier Woods and perhaps capture the WWE Tag Team Championships? Will he go the singles route and take Friday Night SmackDown by storm?
Lastly, maybe you think he doesn't have the skills to make it in the WWE. If so, explain why in the comments section.
So before I go, I have some business to take of.
Myself, Rize, Jesus Rocha, Hamster Fan and John Cavanagh had discussed making a website for quite sometime. Finally, we have done just that.
Not to worry, I will be finishing up this series right here on Bleacher Report. Our brand new website is The Enigmatic Generation Of Wrestling. It is an opinion based wrestling site, that strives on creating quality and quantity in our work. Please, check it out and thanks for reading.



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