#4. Cesaro - Will WWE cut his 2021 push?
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Cesaro has been one of the most heavily-pushed WWE superstars in 2021. Beating Daniel Bryan clean on multiple occasions, defeating Seth Rollins at WrestleMania, and headlining a pay-per-view against Roman Reigns for the Universal Title are perhaps his three biggest achievements in the first half of the year.
It could be argued that his 2021 run in WWE is better than his brief push in 2015, especially under the bright lights of Friday Night SmackDown on FOX. Cesaro has improved as a character as well, but only a sustained push will prove WWE's seriousness in making The Swiss Superman a household name.
While he isn't ready to dethrone Roman Reigns and win the Universal Championship, he's on the right track. His character growth hasn't been seen as much. With that said, there's little doubt about the crowds getting behind Cesaro.
The only question is whether WWE is serious about pushing him as a long-term main event star.