#2 Aleister Black
One of the most dominant superstars in the company today, Aleister Black's booking has been quite confusing, to say the least. While it is glaringly obvious that the company intends on protecting his aura and mystique at any cost, them not putting him in the world title picture is quite baffling. Having already defeated the likes of AJ Styles, Seth Rollins, Murphy, and Andrade, Black is more than deserving of a world title opportunity. Much like Owens, Black was one of the heavy favorites to win this year Men's Royal Rumble match.
Aleister Black has only been pinned once in 2020 and that too by nefarious means. This alone should warrant a shot at Drew McIntyre and the WWE Championship. Two of the most renowned European stars in the company today, Drew McIntyre and Black's paths have never crossed in WWE.
Fans have been wanting to see the duo go up against one another for quite some time. Black and McIntyre have two very distinctive styles. While Drew McIntyre is essentially a brawler who relies on big power moves, Black's style draws inspiration from various forms of martial arts. It will be interesting to see how well these two styles mesh inside the ring.