#1 Face Turn - Drew McIntyre

If someone atop the WWE turns heel, then someone in the main event also needs to turn face. McIntyre has been operating as if he's the main non-Lesnar heel on RAW, but how many times can he lose to Reigns or others and still be considered a dangerous man?
Beating up the likes of Dolph Ziggler and Cedric Alexander doesn't hold up when he's expected to be challenging for the Universal Championship. That alone (his pursuit of the big red belt) is enough for a turn.
He initially stated that he wanted to rid the locker room of complacency and also win the Universal Championship. Neither of those things are reserved only for heels. Getting the best out of people is something that great coaches do and winning titles is a goal that everyone strives for. McIntyre just needs that signature win or wins to catapult him where he belongs.
The partnership with Shane McMahon has hurt McIntyre more than anyone. How is it that McMahon can beat Reigns but McIntyre can't on two separate occasions? He needs a reversal of fortune and being the man to dethrone Lesnar could help that.
If Rollins fails in his bid to do so at SummerSlam, then the WWE needs to strap its cart to McIntyre as the next big star. He's clearly more than ready for it but just needs the backing from those behind the curtains.
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