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Randy Orton
No brainer. I think Orton should persoanlly be the guy starring in "The Marine". It would just suit him more, IMO. Anyway, I can see this guy being a real big star, and although I don't think he will draw people in, I think he will be the best glue they have. Orton's got a good finisher, an entrance theme and titantron that can related to him. If there is a new era, I think Orton will be one of the figureheads of it. I'm thinking maybe it will be something like a "youth" era, based aorund the stars tjay are the future today. I persoanlly hope it turns into something better than that, though.
Batista
Seriously, when they stop having Batista play the second role, he will be huge. They can push him as the monster, and really have him as a pure evil type character that will either be rapidly booed, or massively cheered. I seriosuly think Batista could become the best man over 300lbs that we've ever seen in the WWE if he continues improving.
Shelton Benjamin
Aint no stopping him. He's destined for greatness. If they let him use his innovation and mat skills, we will be a major player. SB can play the Stone Cold/The Rock style face, where he is build up as the major face of the company as a parallel to someone else (probably Orton, Cena or Haas). O rhe can play the heel that everyone hates, but noone can deny is good. I think this evolution of Benjamin could come as early as two years away.
John Cena
This guy could really be a draw. He can wrestle decently, and has already proven to be glue and charisma. If they have him cut heel promos, and have him as the "I don't give a f*ck" character, he will REALLY get over. They shouldn't push him as a face or a heel, they should just push him as John Cena, and have the fans choose whether or not they boo or cheer him heading into his feuds.
Gene Snitsky
There's just something about this guy. While he's no Chris Benoit, I would say he's decent in the ring, and he's entertaining on the mic. He can deliver a serious promo, but I can really see him getting over as a face with his mic skillls as well. GS is already gaining a lot of heat and credibility, much more than when Batista debuted in fact, and if he improves the same way as Batista wrestling-wise, we could see Snitsky become a real wreslting icon over the years.
Kane
I don't think he's done. I don't think he's even reached his peak. If they let him come back as a pure monster, and use his character for maybe a movie or something, we could really see Kane boom. They shouldn't be afraid to push Kane, and have him become an icon.
Then there's Maven, Charlie Haas, Triple H (in a non-wreslting role), Garrison Cade, The Big Show, Mark Jindrak, Luther Reigns, Paul London, Billy Kidman, Edge, Christian & Matt Hardy.
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