#3 Aleister Black - WWE's Dutch Destroyer
Aleister Black seems to be one of the few WWE Superstars who benefited greatly from Paul Heyman's presence. It was clear that the underutilized WWE star was handpicked by Heyman and moved over to RAW - where he started to enjoy a lot more TV time and a steady and solid push as well.
It was a great run that saw his character progress quite a bit, but he was written out of WWE TV in late July via an attack to the eye. His return to WWE seems inevitable at some point, but we can only hope that Paul Heyman being gone doesn't mean that Aleister Black's push is gone.
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He's remained a babyface since his NXT run dating back to 2016 and while we've never got to explore his character in-depth, it seems like there's a lot more to it than meets the eye.
He seems like he can pull off being a top heel perfectly if given the opportunity by WWE. However, this isn't the year to do that. Aleister Black must remain a babyface and get a steady push as a babyface to progress into 2021 in WWE.