#4 LA Knight was born to be a WWE Superstar
He may be pushing 40, but LA Knight could have a bright future in WWE. Outside of the company, he was one of the most entertaining stars in both IMPACT Wrestling and the NWA. He won the IMPACT World Championship as well as several other championships while a part of that promotion.
Some stars seem like they are perfectly built to be sports entertainers rather than simply pro wrestlers. Knight fits that description but is also solid in the ring. Where he truly excels is in promos. He's great at lambasting fans and opponents as a heel.
What has been exciting is that Knight is now one of the top faces of NXT 2.0. Grayson Waller has taken a spot as a despised heel, thanks in part to the fantastic mic work of Knight. Knight might be on the main roster sooner rather than later because a person of his talent is greatly needed on RAW or SmackDown.
#3 Paul Heyman has been one of the best talkers in WWE for years
A mouthpiece is an underrated part of pro wrestling. When talented wrestler has trouble cutting promos, they are often paired with a manager or advocate. Paul Heyman is probably one of the most famous managers/advocates in wrestling history.
That is largely in part due to his ability to spin a yarn in a promo. He can hold the fans in the palm of his hands while also cutting down a huge opponent. Heyman's work made Brock Lesnar even more believable throughout his career.
Roman Reigns has vastly improved in cutting promos, but Heyman's addition has only added to the Tribal Chief's aura.
WWE needs more managers like Heyman. Luckily, they have two such people in NXT in Robert Stone and Malcolm Bivens. Both are mouthpieces for stars who aren't great on the mic.