The powerhouses of WWE bulldoze their way into Glasgow tomorrow evening to put on a spectacle for fans at the SSE Hydro.

Stars from around the world will perform in front of thousands of hardcore fans.

The likes of Seth Rollins, Becky Lynch, Randy Orton and Bobby Lashley will strut their stuff.

And hometown grapplers Drew McIntyre and Nikki Cross also do battle in respective matches, too.

In recent months we've seen boxing superstar Tyson Fury make his in-ring debut for WWE as well as MMA heavyweight Cain Velasquez.

Which goes to show that sports stars and celebs from other ventures are also more than capable to adapting to the squared-circle.

There may already be big names from Scotland who are making a living in sports entertainment.

But who else would be suited to Vince McMahon's house of wrasslin'?

Here's a list of five personalities from Scotland - or who have Tartan connections - who could do the business in WWE.

Scott Brown

Never shy to square-up against his opponents in the world of Scottish football, Brown would be the ideal candidate for WWE.

Brown, 34, has previous with on-field scuffles including the infamous moment he and former Rangers midfielder El Hadji Diouf almost came to blows.

A 50-50 involving Brown is always tasty and watching him wrestle in a ring would be just as entertaining.

He already has a built-in crowd chant...

Paul Craig

UFC's 'Bear Jew' Paul Craig is a Scottish brute.

His MMA record is 12-4 so he's no stranger to an all-out brawl - which would be giving WWE fans just what they want.

Craig has involved himself in Scotland's own ICW in the past so he has a history with pro-wrestling already.

And he'd add some legitimacy given his prowess in the Octagon.

Alfredo Morelos

What better way for El Buffalo to debut than to take on fierce rival Scott Brown on his own WWE debut.

Rangers vs Celtic - but on the big screen. In a big way.

The Rangers striker is a hothead at the best of times as his red card record can attest.

Another built-in feud could easily be Morelos vs Bobby Lashley. Or Braun Strowman.

Powerhouse vs Powerhouse.

Who wouldn't pay to see that?

Josh Taylor

He's a champion.

Taylor's monumental victory over Regis Prograis earned him the WBA title recently and he'd do some job in the world of wrestling.

He can talk the talk AND walk the walk and would also, like Craig, bring legitimacy to his every bout.

WWE Live are in town tomorrow evening.