#4 Drew McIntyre
WWE has failed to establish Drew McIntyre as a true star several times throughout his most recent run on the main roster, and the opportunity has presented itself on more than one occasion. While he remains a strong heel, he just hasn't had the success some would argue he deserves. As fans, we don't know whether that is due to WWE not seeing him as a true top guy, fan reactions perceived by WWE as underwhelming, or a personal issue backstage that we don't know about. What is obvious, however, is the fact that McIntyre could definitely have had a run as WWE or Universal Champion by now. He's got all of the tools.
McIntyre is arguably one of WWE's best heels on the microphone and has the physical build that Vince McMahon has historically preferred in a top Superstar. Unfortunately for the "Scottish Psychopath", he has been the victim of start and stop pushes since his return to RAW in April of 2018 and has never been able to build any momentum.
New Champs in WWE! More RIGHT HERE
The man, in the opinion of many fans, through hard work and dedication, has earned a career far better than what has panned out in reality. That could be turned around on a dime by giving him nod as the man who finally defeats The Fiend. There is plenty of time to build Drew up to the level that would allow him to go one-on-one with The Fiend in the main event of WrestleMania 36, where he could pin the Universal Champion, end his streak, and take his title.