#2 Baron Corbin and Jinder Mahal
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Baron Corbin is performing much better than expected in his role as the “Constable” of Monday Night Raw. The only problem? Unlike the best heel authority figures from down the years, he doesn’t have anybody to help fight his battles for him.
For example, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon had Randy Orton, Seth Rollins, Kane, The Big Show and J&J Security to do their dirty work whenever The Authority encountered any problems, while Vince McMahon called upon anyone and everyone from the roster to help him out in the late 90s/early 00s.
Corbin’s case is obviously a little different, as he’s still a full-time performer, but it’d make sense for him to have somebody who he can regularly team up with when he’s feuding with the likes of Finn Balor and Bobby Roode on Raw.
Feel free to let us know in the comments if you can think of a better potential partner for Corbin, but the leading contender from the current Raw roster would have to be Jinder Mahal.
“The Modern Day Maharajah” has lost his way since moving to Monday nights in the Superstar Shake-Up, so perhaps he could agree to align with Corbin if there’s an incentive of a future title opportunity.