7. Andrade Cien Almas
When Almas made his debut on NXT, he seemed a little awkward. For one, he had just begun to wrestle sans a Lucha mask, which threw him off his game a bit.
For another, WWE couldn't seem to decide what to do with him. Was he an exciting new babyface with acrobatic acumen, or a snide and arrogant heel in an Alberto Del Rio vein?
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Fortunately, he found his muse in Zelina Vega, who acts as his mouthpiece and manager. Almas seems focused, driven, and absolutely on point in his performances. He was fast-tracked to the main roster from NXT shortly after his association with Vega and now stands as one of the fastest rising stars in all of WWE.
Why he might be the top guy: Almas is so at home in the ring it's almost scary. He practically floats during his aerial manoeuvres but has plenty of strength and mat wrestling ability if he needs it. And with Vega on the mike, he has no flaws in his game.
Why he might not be the top guy after all: Andrade is a seasoned veteran but is still new to the WWE. The company may see him as a mid-carder at the current time and won't elevate him for another few years.