#3 Braun Strowman
If you were a casual observer watching Braun Strowman during his feud with Roman Reigns, you probably would have thought Strowman was the babyface based on crowd reactions alone.
Part of that is because Reigns is so hated, but it's also because Strowman, much like Brock Lesnar, has that undeniable mystique and aura that can't be taught but makes fans' jaws drop. That's because it's mesmerising to see a 6-foot-9-inch superstar display impressive feats of athleticism, agility and strength, which is something that Strowman does virtually every time he steps in the ring.
And if you look back at WWE history, the company often starts off its gigantic monsters as heels only for their quickly increasing popularity to force WWE to turn them babyface. That's happened with the likes of The Undertaker, Big Show and Kane, just to name a few.
With those stars either retired or on their last legs as a performer, Strowman is the new resident monster in WWE, and when he continues to be the most awe-inspiring performer in the company, WWE will have no choice but to turn him face.