#4. Kevin Owens - An unlikely replacement for Drew McIntyre?
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Kevin Owens made his WWE main roster debut over a week after his 31st birthday - three years before Drew McIntyre re-debuted on RAW. It's hard to think that six years have gone by, but he has established himself as a valuable Superstar in the company. He has been a World Championship challenger on numerous occasions.
While he has just one Universal Championship to his name, he could be a replacement for Drew McIntyre on RAW if anything goes wrong. Admittedly, Kevin Owens is the weakest entry on this list to replace Drew McIntyre, but he is a legitimate main event-level Superstar.
Kevin Owens can fill any spot when he is called to, and many believe that he should have had more success in WWE - especially in the last few years. Ultimately, he seems to have a role, but a match against Drew McIntyre would be an interesting one - especially if it leads to a changing of the guard. Kevin Owens is turning 37 years old, and he could have a few more years on the top of the card.