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10 Greatest British WWE Superstars in WWE History [Ranked]
The UK has a storied history with pro wrestling, and by extension, WWE. Whether you look at the days of World of Sport featuring the likes of Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks, or the modern independent scene, Britain’s contribution to the industry simply can’t be downplayed. Perhaps only behind America and Japan, the UK has been a hotspot for quality in-ring action and memorable personalities.
Still, over the years, we’ve seen some truly incredible British wrestlers pop up in the industry’s biggest promotion and truly make a name for themselves. Particularly in the modern era, when WWE began actively scouting the UK market for talent, there’s been a huge influx of British wrestlers getting their shot on the world stage. Below is a look at the 10 best British Superstars in WWE history.
10
Alba Fyre
Alba Fyre first came into WWE as part of the 2017 Mae Young Classic, when the company put a heavy focus on women’s talent, and she became crucial to NXT UK. Then known as Kay Lee Ray, she had a strong NXT UK Women’s Championship reign that spanned 649 days. She was a key figure for the brand through the pandemic.
Fyre got her main roster break while competing alongside Isla Dawn in a tandem. The pair even won the Women’s Tag Team Championship in front of their native audience in Glasgow at Clash At The Castle 2024.
After Dawn was released by the company, Fyre went on to be featured as part of Chelsea Green’s Secret Hervice on SmackDown. She continues to impress in the role.
9
Pete Dunne
When The Bruiserweight came into WWE, he was immediately a threat. In 2017, the company held a two-day tournament to determine the first-ever NXT UK Champion, and, despite not winning, Dunne was an absolute standout. When the then 23-year-old shocked fans by attacking Sam Gradwell before the tournament, WWE’s motive was clear: make Pete Dunne a star. From there, it wasn’t long before he dethroned Tyler Bate and embarked on a 685-day run with the gold.
As far as his in-ring work goes, Dunne’s style is unlike any other. His offence is based on joint manipulation, and opponents can’t help but grimace when the Brit gets a hold of their fingers. His unique style has helped him have success on Raw and SmackDown in various roles.
Dunne is also well-respected backstage and has reportedly begun training as a producer for WWE.
8
Dynamite Kid
Although his time in WWE was fleeting by the standards of some in these rankings, Dynamite Kid was a true trailblazer for performers of smaller stature. The real-life Tom Billington introduced a high-flying, hard-hitting junior heavyweight style of wrestling to WWE that many Superstars would come to emulate, including the likes of Kurt Angle and Daniel Bryan.
As part of the British Bulldogs tag team with Davey Boy Smith, Dynamite won the Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 2, with music legend Ozzy Osbourne by the pair’s side.
7
Neville
Before NXT became the powerhouse it went on to be in the late 2010s, its early days were powered by the man then known as Adrian Neville. Nicknamed ‘The Man That Gravity Forgot’, the Newcastle-born star took high-flying offence to a whole new level. He was also the perfect heel champion, standing between Sami Zayn and the NXT Championship. On the main roster, he was a two-time Cruiserweight Champion, and also regularly wrestled the likes of Chris Jericho and Seth Rollins on Raw.
In many ways, Neville opened the door for similarly talented British wrestlers to find their way to worldwide recognition, going to DragonGate in Japan and later arriving on American TV.
6
Finlay
Having spent years on worldwide television with WCW, Finlay was already become well-known by the time he joined WWE as a road agent in 2001. However, aside from a few matches in 2004, he didn’t become a full-time member of the roster until 2006. Still, he showed that he was incredibly skilled, and even captured the United States Championship not long after his return to competition.
These days, Finlay finds himself working with the next crop of WWE superstars. Not only did the Northern Irishman break through to become a British Superstar in WWE, but he has helped shape the future of the industry.
5
Paige
Paige was pivotal in bringing about change for female Superstars in WWE. Often, people credit the Four Horsewomen when it comes to the ‘Divas Revolution’. However, it could be argued that it was the Norwich-born star that first started challenging the stereotypes of a WWE women’s wrestler while in NXT. Having the nickname ‘The Anti-Diva’, everything about Paige was different from what was regularly seen on WWE television.
She stood out for her wrestling ability, but Paige’s place in history was cemented when she shocked the world by capturing the Divas Championship from AJ Lee on the RAW after WrestleMania 30. At just 21 years old, Paige had the ability to carry a title on the main roster. Had her career not been derailed by injury and personal issues, she would likely have gone from strength to strength.
4
Wade Barrett
When Wade Barrett debuted on the main roster as part of The Nexus, many people had him pegged as a future WWE Champion. Despite the developmental system not necessarily churning out the top-quality talent that the company were after around 2010, it was evident to all that the Preston-born star had tons of charisma and could be a fantastic heel character.
From there, Barrett went on to win a total of five Intercontinental Championships, although many are still perplexed about how he never got his hands on any of WWE’s top gold. His ‘Bad News’ character was a particular highlight of its time, and the Brit’s booming voice is so recognisable that he returned to do commentary for NXT in 2020, and now finds himself calling the action on SmackDown alongside Joe Tessitore.
3
William Regal
Similarly to Fit Finlay, William Regal in WCW, found success as a four-time TV Champion before signing with WWE first in 1998 and again in 2000. Here, he showed absolute versatility, performing excellently in both face and heel alignments while picking up a myriad of title victories and taking on many different on-screen roles. He became a five-time Hardcore Champion, four-time European Champion and a two-time Intercontinental Champion, as well as having a spell as the Commissioner during his days as an active roster member.
Regal was a complete all-rounder after his in-ring career was over, too. Being the NXT General Manager, he oversaw the brand’s rise in the mid-2010s. The Blackpool native has also given back to the industry in a number of backstage roles.
2
British Bulldog
The ‘British Bulldog’ Davey Boy Smith was truly a trailblazer as far as British Superstars go. The Manchester-born wrestler proudly displayed the Union Jack on his ring gear and went on to have two stints with the World Tag Team, Hardcore and European Championships respectively. However, it was his Intercontinental Championship victory that went down as one of the most iconic title changes in history.
Representing the UK in England’s capital city, he battled Bret Hart at Wembley Stadium over the prestigious mid-card gold at SummerSlam 1992. Those inside the famous venue were desperate to see their compatriot secure a win, and when he reversed a sunset flip until a pinfall for 1-2-3, the explosion of noise from the crowd was deafening. Imagine just how many Brits sat inside Wembley and watching around the world were inspired to become wrestlers because of that moment. The ripple effect it had on British wrestling shouldn’t be underestimated, and the late Superstar richly deserves this second-placed ranking.
1
Drew McIntyre
The only British Superstar to ever be able to call himself WWE Champion, McIntyre has now won that title three times in his career and, overall, is a four-time world champion in WWE. His current reign began when he defeated Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship in a Three Stages of Hell match in Berlin, Germany. Things haven’t always been easy for Drew, though.
Coming in as The Chosen One, the Scotsman always had the potential to go far on the big stage, but it didn’t work out for him at first. After McIntyre found himself in the infamous 3MB stable, it wasn’t long before his first run with WWE was brought to an end, as he was released in June 2014. Yet, after The Scottish Warrior re-invented himself and made a return to the British independent scene, WWE couldn’t ignore his improvement.
Aside from his four world title triumphs, McIntyre has also won the Royal Rumble and Money in the Bank. He is also a multi-time tag team champion. Drew is the shining example of a British wrestler creating his own path to the top and excelling in WWE.
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Ibrahima Konate Slammed For Performance in France vs England
Ibrahima Konate made his first start at the 2026 World Cup on Saturday evening as France took on England in the third-place play-off, and fans have revealed exactly what they thought of the new Real Madrid signing’s performance.
Les Blues were knocked out of the tournament on Tuesday night when they were beaten by Spain in Dallas. This set up the ‘bronze final’ in Miami against the Three Lions, who lost to Argentina in Atlanta on Wednesday, and it certainly didn’t disappoint.
England stormed into a 4-0 lead in the first half, courtesy of a brace from Bukayo Saka, along with strikes from Declan Rice and Ezri Konsa.
France threatened to complete a remarkable comeback in the second period, scoring four times to reduce the deficit to one goal for a short spell, but they were ultimately unable to pull off this incredible feat, as Thomas Tuchel’s side claimed the bronze medals.
Ibrahima Konate Produces Disastrous Performance vs England
After five years on Merseyside, Konate opted to leave Liverpool this summer, rejecting a new contract offer to sign for Real Madrid on a free transfer.
Despite completing this blockbuster move to the Bernabeu, Deschamps evidently isn’t a keen admirer of the centre-back, favouring William Saliba and Dayot Upamecano throughout the competition. However, the France boss did grant Konate a start in Les Blues’ final match of the tournament.
It’s safe to say the defender didn’t repay Deschamps for this show of faith. Konate produced a diabolical opening 45 minutes before being replaced by Upamecano at half-time.
All at sea for multiple England goals, the 27-year-old struggled with the intensity of Tuchel’s forwards’ movement, looking lost positionally whilst also struggling in possession.
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Ibrahima Konate’s stats vs England |
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Touches |
27 |
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Accurate Passes |
21/23 (91%) |
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Fouls Committed |
2 |
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Passes into the Final Third |
2 |
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Tackles |
0 |
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Interceptions |
0 |
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Ground Duels Won |
1/4 (25%) |
The disastrous nature of Konate’s display is reflected in the stats. The defender committed two fouls, made no tackles, no interceptions and won just one of his four ground duels.
Fans React to Ibrahima Konate’s Display vs England
Unsurprisingly, fans weren’t overly impressed with Konate’s performance against the Three Lions. Many Liverpool and Real Madrid supporters took to social media to mock the player’s out-of-sorts showing.
The display prompted one fan to question Real Madrid’s investment in him: “Konate being on £400,000 PER WEEK at Madrid needs to be investigated.”
Another wrote: “Saliba out and Konate first start this World Cup and France are drinking goals and shots like it’s nothing.”
Meanwhile, a Liverpool supporter added: “Ngl getting rid of Konate for free was a blessing in disguise. Poor Real Madrid.”
Another fan posited: “Real Madrid Galactico signing Ibrahima Konaté finally gets his first start at the World Cup, and he’s been stinking the whole place.”
A Los Blancos supporter chimed in on the conversation, expressing concern about the signing: “Konate conceded 3 goals in 35 minutes. We’re gonna be paying him 20m per year by the way.”
Konate will now take three or four weeks off to rest and recuperate, before reporting for Real Madrid training ahead of his new chapter in the Spanish capital.
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Michael Olise Told Patrick Vieira Why He Chose France Over England
Patrick Vieira has revealed the damning reason Michael Olise gave to him about choosing to play for the French national team over England.
Olise has now made 26 caps for France, enjoying an outstanding couple of years in Didier Deschamps’ ranks. While Les Blues fell short at the semi-final stage, losing comfortably to Spain in Dallas on Tuesday, the Bayern Munich winger has played a key role in France’s 2026 World Cup campaign.
Given his status as one of the best attacking players in world football, he’s likely to continue contributing to his country’s exploits at international tournaments for several years.
Many will be aware that Olise was also eligible to play for the Three Lions, but won’t know why he opted to represent England’s continental counterparts — Vieira has revealed what the player himself told him.
Patrick Vieira Reveals What Olise Told Him About Picking France Over England
Born in White City in west London, Olise could have chosen to play for England. He grew up in the United Kingdom’s capital city, spending time in the academies of Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City, before eventually settling at Reading in 2017.
When it came to selecting which team to represent at international level, Olise had several options. He was eligible to play for Nigeria through his father, while his mother’s rich heritage made him eligible for Haiti, Algeria and France.
He ultimately opted for Les Bleus, making his under-18s debut in 2019 before representing France at the under-21s level and at the Olympics, and eventually making his senior debut in 2024.
Vieira, who coached Olise at Crystal Palace between 2021 and 2023, has revealed what Olise told him about his choice of international team, and England fans won’t like it.
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“There was no question of England or anything else,” he told L’Equipe.
“He told me he had always been a supporter of the French national team. And he also explained to me that he had a better chance of becoming a world champion with Les Bleus than with England.”
Michael Olise on Why He Selected France Instead of England
Olise might have made this bold claim in private to Vieira, but he wasn’t willing to be quite this open when speaking about his decision to represent France publicly.
In an interview with Highsnobiety, the playmaker explained that he grew up following iconic French players, while he also enjoyed his time travelling in the country as a child.
“The players I followed when I was young were French: [Zinedine] Zidane, Thierry Henry, [Franck] Ribery,” he said.
“And I always came to France when I was young. It felt more natural.”
Ultimately, the choice was Olise’s, and people are allowed to feel more connected to certain parts of their roots than others.
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Claude Makelele Names Kylian Mbappe 2026 Ballon d’Or Favourite
Claude Makelele has named one of the best performers at this summer’s World Cup as his pick to win the Ballon d’Or.
The French midfielder didn’t win the award during his career but watched Real Madrid teammates Ronaldo Nazario, Zinedine Zidane and Luis Figo claim the prestigious award. This year, it’s proving to be one of the most closely fought races to take first place on the podium in October in London.
While players are judged on their club-level performances, it’s hard to dispute how important it is to shine at the World Cup. Lionel Messi‘s brilliance in Argentina’s 2022 triumph was largely why he won the award for an eighth time in 2023.
Makelele Names his Ballon d’Or Favourite
It’s not often that the top stars from each of the biggest nations come to the dance and prove their worth, but that has happened at this year’s World Cup. Particularly, up front where marksmen have wreaked havoc in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
Harry Kane has starred for England, firing the Three Lions through each knockout stage and demonstrating his leadership. That’s also been the case for Messi, who continues to roll back the years with decisive performances each time he’s on the pitch.
Erling Haaland replicated his club form on the biggest stage with Norway, bullying defenders before his nation crashed out in the quarter-finals. While he might not be a number nine by trade, Kylian Mbappe has been at the peak of his powers for France.
Mbappe is the name Makelele believes should win the Ballon d’Or later this year. The iconic former French midfielder told Marca: “I’d love for Mbappe to win it. He hasn’t picked up many trophies with Real Madrid this season, but what he’s producing at this World Cup is exceptional.”
The 27-year-old broke several records during another unbelievable World Cup campaign, including becoming France’s all-time top goalscorer (64). He also displaced Justin Fontaine as the French player with the most goals in the tournament’s history.
Mbappe engaged in a battle with Messi throughout the tournament, vying for the Golden Boot. His extraordinary displays haven’t just convinced Makelele he should win the Ballon d’Or but also remind the Chelsea legend of Brazil’s 1994 and 2002 World Cup-winning striker Ronaldo Nazario:
“Kylian Mbappe’s relentless consistency season after season is drawing him closer and closer to Ronaldo Nazario. We didn’t call the Brazilian ‘O Fenomeno’ for nothing, and Mbappe is undoubtedly the phenomenon of his own generation. The frightening part is that he still has levels to reach. I am absolutely convinced: he is the closest thing we have seen to a modern-day R9.”
The awards ceremony takes place on October 26th and will be the first time it has been hosted in London, England. Mbappe has never won the Ballon d’Or, coming closest in 2023 when he finished third.
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Real Madrid Failure Could Dent Mbappe Hopes
When handing out the award, one of the biggest factors is often the number of trophies won, and Mbappe ended his club campaign without any silverware. The French forward played his part, finding the back of the net 42 times in 44 games.
Madrid lost out to Barcelona in the La Liga title race and crashed out of the Champions League to Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals. They were also beaten by their El Clasico rivals in the Supercopa de Espana final and suffered a shock loss to Spanish minnows Albacete in the Copa del Rey Round of 16.
Whether this will prevent Mbappe from winning the Ballon d’Or remains to be seen, but it is worth noting. The competition for the award is fierce, and for all his individual brilliance, there are others who not only thrived for club and country but also lifted major trophies.
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