
There are several former Tennessee Vols that would be great options to play in the XFL.
WWE chairman Vince McMahon announced on Thursday that the XFL will return in 2020.
The XFL was originally created in 1999 and ran for one reason (2001).
NBC and WWF reportedly lost $35 million in the early 2000’s because of their failed venture. For that reason, I’m confident that McMahon has a foolproof plan to make the league work this time around.
McMahon said on Thursday that he plans to “give the game of football back to the fans”.
"Our league will have nothing to do with politics or social issues. Fans want good football and that's what we're going to deliver."
— Allan Bell (@AllanGBell) January 25, 2018
- Vince McMahon pic.twitter.com/v1FrCkE8pE
I like where his head is at, but he’s going to need some dynamic athletes to join him in the XFL to make it a success.
Fortunately for McMahon, there are quite a few former Tennessee Vols that I think would make a great addition to the XFL.
Here are 10 former Vols that I think would be a perfect fit in the rebooted XFL.