#3 Randy Orton
Once famous as The Legend Killer, Orton is no longer the Superstar we once saw and has almost changed completely. He is a 13-time WWE Champion but seeing him in television now often make us overlook it. A Superstar with multiple World Championship victories is now lost in the shuffle.
In the midst of February, Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful.com revealed that Orton is willing to talk with AEW about a contract. Till this date, however, nothing has happened. Orton even defeated Triple H in their bout in Saudi Arabia.
When Mark Henry appeared on Busted Open Radio, he called Orton a "good businessman", which is true. The Viper has always done what's best for him and his legacy, a reason which could be the reason why he is still in WWE.
Vince McMahon understands he is still a big name but the 39-year old Superstar is already past his prime and it wouldn't be shocking if he decides to take a backseat and see where the path takes him.