#2 Montez Ford (and Angelo Dawkins)
Until last month's WWE Draft, The Street Profits were the RAW Tag Team Champions. Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins did not lose those belts in the ring, though.
Instead, after being drafted to SmackDown, they traded their titles with the then-Tag Team Champions of the Blue brand, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods.
The end result of this trade was that both sets of titles remained on their respective brands. It also meant that The Street Profits became only the second team in history (after Revival, now known as FTR) to have held the RAW, SmackDown, and NXT Tag Team Championships.
The Street Profits may have made quite the impression as a team in WWE, but neither Ford nor Dawkins has ever enjoyed a solo run in the company.
Montez Ford has the potential to be a major Superstar for WWE
Montez Ford is a fountain of charisma. The 30-year-old's ability of the microphone is unmistakable and it would be a huge surprise not to see WWE capitalize upon this in the future.
Having done all that there is to do as a duo in WWE, the company will likely have Ford in mind for a singles push once it feels that The Street Profits tag team has gone as far as they can.