#9 Roman Reigns
Out of all the people on this list, Roman Reigns’ placing in the top 10 was the most difficult to call. Based on his career achievements this year, surviving the monstrous Braun Strowman at Elimination Chamber before main-eventing WrestleMania for the fourth year in a row, it’s not been a bad six months.
But when you look at the recent lack of excitement around his matches and storylines, it feels like “The Big Dog” hasn’t reached anywhere near the same level that he was at in 2017, when he recorded statement victories over The Undertaker and John Cena and won the Intercontinental Championship for the first time in his career.
Edited by Shiven Sachdeva