1 player from each NBA team who should be on a WWE roster

Apr 26, 2017; Boston, MA, USA; Boston Celtics center Kelly Olynyk (41) has words with Chicago Bulls guard Anthony Morrow (11) during the first half in game five of the first round of the 2017 NBA Playoffs at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 26, 2017; Boston, MA, USA; Boston Celtics center Kelly Olynyk (41) has words with Chicago Bulls guard Anthony Morrow (11) during the first half in game five of the first round of the 2017 NBA Playoffs at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports /
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Stanley Johnson is one of those NBA stars that could be a up-and-coming star in WWE.
Apr 5, 2017; Auburn Hills, MI, USA; Detroit Pistons forward Stanley Johnson (7) gets defended by Toronto Raptors forward PJ Tucker (2) during the fourth quarter at The Palace of Auburn Hills. The Raptors won 105-102. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports /

Detroit Pistons: Stan(ley) “The Man” Johnson

This selection for the Detroit Pistons is probably a little more off the grid than what people were expecting. A selection of Rasheed Wallace was not an eligible choice because it has to be an active player, but I think that we all can agree that Rasheed Wallace could have made one hell of a living as a WWE star.

Since it’s an active player we’re discussing here, I decided to go with Stanley Johnson. Sure, Andre Drummond would’ve been a solid choice for all of the giants he could’ve faced off with and Reggie Jackson would’ve been a fun one just for those epic encounters with former teammates Russell Westbrook (who will get into a little bit a later on).

But, Johnson’s another one of the guys on this list that’s young and full of potential. He’s been one of the strongest humans at every level of basketball before he came to the NBA. He’s a young guy with a solid “Stan the Man” nickname that never gets old. Think of Johnson as a younger Apollo Crews. He’s got loads of potential, but it just seems like he’s missing something, and once he figures out what that “something” is … look out. The breakout won’t be far behind.

Finishing move: “The D12,” which is a Scissors Kick a la Booker T