#1 John Cena
After making a handful of appearances in the company in 2018 and signing big-ticket Hollywood movies, the general belief in the wrestling community is that John Cena's time as a WWE superstar is numbered.
The Cenation Leader has himself pointed out that he is jumping into acting full time and how his WWE career has taken a backseat in the process.
While Cena is scheduled to return to the ring in a weeks time, it is still not clear whether or not he will be returning to TV or just performing in live events.
Judging by how things are looking at the moment, Cena's next run in the company might just be his final run, with WrestleMania 35 possibly being his swansong.
The Cenation Leader has been known to bury young and upcoming superstars during his time as a top star in the company.
Although Cena has redeemed himself over the last few years, this is a stigma that will always be attached to the 16-time World champion.
But given the right circumstances and the right time, Mr. Hustle, Loyalty and Respect has also done what's best for business by putting over superstars like Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, Kevin Owens, and Seth Rollins.
If Cena is indeed contemplating on putting an end to his WWE career, EC3 is the perfect dance partner for him to do it. Facing one of the biggest superstars in the biggest stage is what superstars live and we think EC3 will be up for the challenge.
A win over Cena in what could be Cena's final match in the company will turn the Top One Percenter into an overnight sensation. The Promo battle between the duo will be something to look out and given Cena's recent track record, we expect this match to be an all-time classic.