#4 Mark Henry
Mark Henry has been one of WWE's most phenomenal WWE Superstars in the promotion's rich history. The WWE Hall of Famer, post his in-ring career, has moved seamlessly into an important backstage role, working as a producer, and a mentor, of sorts, for WWE's young Superstars.
Henry revealed earlier this year that he's going to be more active backstage to ensure that there is order backstage in the locker room: “People arguing and fussing about stuff, There’s been a couple of people be habitually late, which Vince hates. But he don’t have Taker or Me. Booker’s not there — only at TV. Big Show’s been injured. So all the guys that hold peoples’ face to the fire is not there.”
#5 Finlay
Regarded as one of the best technical wrestlers in WWE history, Finlay joined the company back in 2001 as a trainer, and then later made his in-ring debut, before retiring and then returning as a backstage producer.
He was last seen on WWE television during the women's Royal Rumble match, where he allowed Becky Lynch to replace Lana in the match.