#3 Randy Orton
Randy Orton has been one of the most consistent performers in WWE today. A career spanning more than 15 years, Orton is a 13-time World Champion, and recently even completed his Grand Slam when he won the United States Championship at Fastlane.
Orton is one of the most exciting performers on the roster, but his current babyface stint hasn't been very compelling. The Viper is at his best when personating a villain character. Whether it's his alliance with The Authority or the "legend killer" gimmick, there’s no denying that being a heel brought him the most success.
Randy Orton is scheduled to defend his United States Championship in a triple threat match against Bobby Roode and Jinder Mahal. While the story leading to the match has been a complete lackluster, Orton's sudden heel turn at the grandest stage would provide a little excitement to the angle.
Orton expressed his desire to become a heel again:
"I love it and I'm gonna use that, hopefully sooner than later when I turn heel again because I'm sick of this babyface thing, that's for sure"
A heel turn for Orton will finally get him out of the vanilla character that he portrays as a babyface. The Apex Predator can even go ahead and fight for the WWE Championship against the winner of AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura. Orton being a heel world champion is always a lethal force to deal with.