#3 Jinder Mahal
Jinder Mahal's rise last year from lowly jobber to WWE Champion was nothing short of remarkable. He went from being a figure of ridicule to holding the company's biggest prize in a matter of weeks, and held onto his position some six months before he was beaten by AJ Styles.
Although it's been more than 12 months since the Modern Day Maharaja took his seat at WWE's top table, however, fans still haven't quite accepted his presence in the main event. Next to stars like AJ, Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar, he has looked massively out of his depth.
The solution to this isn't to completely write him off as a potential superstar. He still has plenty of potential. It's just that there is plenty of work still to be done before he becomes a performer ready to headline Monday Night Raw on a consistent basis.