#1 Randy Orton

If there’s a talent working in the wrestling business today who seems wedded to WWE over any other company, not named John Cena or Roman Reigns, it would probably be Randy Orton.
His family pedigree got him through the door at WWE at a young age and he trained in the company's system. He has gone on to be multi-time world champion and WrestleMania main eventer over the course of a fifteen year-plus tenure with the company.
The latest rumors, however, suggest that Orton is open to talks with AEW.
The idea of Orton jumping ship may come totally out of left field were it not for his relationship with Cody Rhodes, as the two are noted to be personal friends and have had complimentary things to say about one another interviews.
Additionally, it has been widely reported that Orton is looking for a more part-time schedule, and the conventional wisdom is that if the number dates or salary is compelling enough, he wouldn’t rule out the move.
Most wrestling companies would have a prayer of offering Orton anything like the money he’s making in WWE, but based on Chris Jericho’s claim that he is scored his most lucrative contract to date with the company, anything now seems possible.