#2 Drew McIntyre
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Talking about WWE Superstars who must be protected at all costs, Drew McIntyre is another name who is yet to reach his full potential on the main roster.
As talented as he is, the Scottish Psychopath is struggling to find his footing in the main-event scene on both Monday Night Raw and SmackDown Live, be it losing to Roman Reigns multiple times or playing second fiddle to Shane McMahon. This man legitimately needs to be presented strongly.
With Bray Wyatt working a pretty interesting hurt/heal gimmick, there are no limits to what he could do on the main roster, and that's a testament to his creativity.
Therefore, keeping him away from a superstar like Drew McIntyre would be suitable for both performers, especially McIntyre, who is yet to grab the proverbial brass ring under Vince McMahon's supervision.