#2 Roman Reigns
“I’m not a bad guy. I’m not a good guy. I’m THE guy!”
Those words, said by Roman Reigns following his WrestleMania 32 victory over Triple H in 2016, cemented “The Big Dog” as WWE’s most polarising figure.
Despite the clear attempt by WWE’s decision-makers to tell the audience that Reigns is not a “good guy”, it has been made obvious over the last few years that the four-time WrestleMania main-eventer should be viewed as one of the main babyfaces on the roster.
It has taken a while for Reigns to work his way back into the top spot on WWE television following his return from battling leukemia earlier in 2019, but he now has a lot more momentum than Seth Rollins heading into SummerSlam, which is crazy to think when you consider that he does not even have a match at the PPV.
With a rivalry with Daniel Bryan and Rowan lined up, it is safe to assume that Reigns will play a huge part on Raw and SmackDown Live as a top babyface after SummerSlam.