#2. Kalisto
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Kalisto-- a former 2-time US Champion faces Enzo Amore this weekend with the Cruiserweight Championship on the line as he looks to regain the title he lost back to the Certified G a few weeks ago. Kalisto and Enzo's feud stretches all the way back to October 9th when Kalisto first defeated Enzo for the Championship, but Enzo managed to win the title back at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs.
You have to go back much further to find Kalisto's last win on Pay-per-view as the former Lucha Dragon hasn't been able to pick up a win since the Extreme Rules pre-show back in June. Kalisto wasn't a popular choice to go after Enzo and move over to the 205 Live brand, so this weekend is his chance to prove that WWE made the right decision and that he is the man to lead the division heading into 2018.