4 WWE Superstars Vince McMahon Will Heavily Push After WrestleMania 35
This is possibly one of the most incredible times for a non-believer to witness this turbulent Road to WrestleMania and actually turn into a crazy wrestling fan. With just 16 days left for WrestleMania to waltz back to our screens and lives, WWE has been very calculative of catapulting some superstars on this unsettled journey to the biggest event of the year.
While some of them have been hand-picked for success, others have scratched and clawed their way to the top of the industry. Despite the fact that Seth Rollins vs. Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey's inevitable tussle with Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair has been rewarded with a prominent status on a weekly basis, Vince McMahon has been very decisive in throwing the spotlight on some other breakout stars.
Furthermore and most importantly, some of the stars who have broken the glass ceiling and coerced the fans to believe in them might actually fail to find their footing once the dust settles down. There were significant plans for Lars Sullivan to make his way to the main roster and lock horns in an intensely booked feud with John Cena, but his apparent absence coerced the company to think otherwise. Will he debut at the Raw after WrestleMania?
Are there other superstars like Lars Sullivan who might be on the verge of being pushed to the moon after The Showcase of the Immortals? Let's find out. Here are the 5 WWE superstars Vince McMahon will heavily push after WrestleMania 35.
#1 Drew McIntyre
It's undeniable that Drew McIntyre is genuinely the guy Vince McMahon wants to present as the biggest heel on Monday Night Raw. Despite Mr. McMahon's various attempts to ascend Braun Strowman as the most menacing villain on the red brand, The Monster Among Men's credibility has started to diminish with many fans wanting him to be drafted to SmackDown Live as soon as possible.
Keeping the spotlight on McIntyre is understandable. The guy is tough, can talk, and can absolutely tear the house down with his Herculean prowess between the ropes. He confronted Vince McMahon in front of a crumbling John Cena and openly stated that he has the Ruthless Aggression that's been missing from this company since a long, long time, and we believed.
While many believe that he is bound to fall down to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 35, one cannot repudiate the prospect of seeing him as the next Universal Champion after Seth Rollins. His tightly programmed confrontation with Brock Lesnar on this week's Monday Night Raw suggests that there could be a time in the future when these two tear each other apart for the biggest prize on the red brand.