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This is so hard. Matt Hardy still has a huge chance of making it as a full-time main eventer. Rene Dupree and Chris Masters are so young, yet they still have shown decent skill and Masters is already arguably in the main event. Assuming they give Dupree a chance outside tag team wrestling and the French gimmick, I think he'll go places.
Nick Dinsmore has probably the most wrestling talent out of anyone on the RAW list, and I'm hoping that they have him shed his "Eugene" gimmick on RAW next week. Dinsmore could be the next "Kurt Angle" if he's used to his fullest potential, this being an optimistic thing, I'm going to say he will be the next "Kurt Angle". And please don't go off saying "there will never be the next Kurt Angle, Dinsmore will by the first Dinsmore!", I am simply comparing their skill and the likely common role they would play in the company.
Doug Basham and Damaja are two to watch as well. Particularly Doug from what I hear. Damaja was supposed to be called up earlier, though. I think these two will etch themselves into things.
Muhammad Hassan and Brock Lesnar are definates when they return, as if Randy Orton, unless they release him tomorrow. It won't happen, but I can see them giving up on Randy Orton, making him perhaps the greatest missed opportunity in the history of the business. Orton stays (which is almost definate) he sticks around the top for a long time.
Everyone on that list has potential, and a role to fill in the next generation of wrestling, and I am looking forward to it. Who can not look forward to a generation with Ken Kennedy, Spanky, Jamie Noble, Paul London, Randy Orton, Doug Basham, Joey Mercury, Johnny Nitro and Paul Burchill all on the same brand?
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