#2 Drew Gulak
One person who has officially become part of this storyline within WWE's own structure is 205 Live's own Drew Gulak.
This makes absolutely perfect sense, considering his gimmick has been to change 205 Live for the better by executing his vision of a Drewtopia.
We've seen PowerPoint presentations detailing his ideas he would implement, such as abolishing chanting, high-flying, flashy ring attire and interrupting when people are speaking.
This campaign has gone on for months and it almost feels as though this would be the culmination of everything, where Gulak finally does have the power to make these changes for the better or worse.
The tricky thing to do is to have these changes happen without hurting the product, as flippy athletic moves are what everyone is going to want to see more of, rather than less of. However, if done properly, this could be a brilliant retooling of the dynamic between Vince McMahon and 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin.
As an authority figure who doesn't want 205 Live to be the cruiserweight division it needs to be, he would be holding everybody back and giving the fans a reason to lust for something more—the type of show that a babyface like Cedric Alexander, Mustafa Ali, Kalisto and others would be fighting to preserve.
If WWE is looking for a way out of replacing Enzo Amore as a bothersome head of the division, Gulak was the second-in-command of The Zo Train and did more than his fair share of pulling that along, so he could be the best successor in an even better fashion.
It's hard to beat Gulak as an option, but there is still one more person who could potentially be announced a usurp that spot from him.