#3 Randy Orton
There is no question about Randy Orton's dedication towards WWE. A 15-year veteran of the company, Orton has headlined multiple PPVs and has held the World Title thirteen times. 'The Apex Predator' was the biggest draw of WWE during the mid-2000s, but his recent run as a babyface has dropped him to the mid-tier status.
Orton has become stale as a babyface. He is in his comfort zone as a heel, and particularly as 'The Legend Killer'. A heel turn for Orton will finally get him out of his current stint. One of the most exciting performers on the roster, Orton has had the most success while portraying a villain, not a hero. WWE needs to bring back the Legend Killer gimmick to get him over with the crowd again and set him up at the top of the food chain.
The best first victim to the returning Legend Killer should be none other than Triple H, as The Game was his first mentor in WWE given the storyline of Evolution. Now that the student has become the master, Orton retiring HHH will make this story complete.
Orton and Triple H have shared the ring countless times, both as allies and as enemies. Now with HHH at the last stage of his in-ring career, a retirement match could see Orton taking his position as the biggest heel in the history of WWE.