#3 MVP
Drew McIntyre and MVP have had quite the history in 2020. After The Scottish Psychopath won the 2020 men's Royal Rumble in January, eliminating WWE Champion Brock Lesnar in the process, McIntyre was a guest in MVP's V.I.P Lounge on Monday Night RAW.
MVP would offer his business and managerial expertise to Drew McIntyre, insisting that his skills would facilitate a WWE Championship win against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania and future success for McIntyre. Drew McIntyre would politely decline MVP's offer and then, not so politely, hit MVP with the Claymore kick.
Fast forward to June and MVP would look to seek retribution against the now-WWE Champion Drew McIntyre through the use of his latest client Bobby Lashley. Under MVP's guidance, Bobby Lashley became the number one contender for the WWE Championship and faced Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship at the Backlash pay per view.
Unfortunately for MVP, Bobby Lashley was unsuccessful and was defeated by Drew McIntyre after some outside distraction by Lashley's now-ex-wife Lana.
Not one to let defeat set him back, MVP is now the self-appointed "real WWE United States Champion" and the leader of the stable known as The Hurt Business on Monday Night RAW. With his associates Bobby Lashley and 24/7 Champion Shelton Benjamin by his side, could MVP be next to challenge Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship at SummerSlam?
A feud that has it's roots all of the way back to January of this year, a showdown between Drew McIntyre and MVP for the WWE Championship at SummerSlam could be seen as a bookend to the reoccurring storyline and confrontations between The Scottish Psychopath and Ballin' United States Champion.