#4 Shawn Michaels (2-time WWE Hall of Famer)
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Although Shawn Michaels returned to action at Crown Jewel 2018 to team with Triple H against Kane and The Undertaker, he has assured WWE fans that he has no plans to make another in-ring comeback. The Heartbreak Kid now plays an important role in the running of the NXT and NXT UK brands.
#3 Dolph Ziggler
Much like 2013, Dolph Ziggler is still considered to be one of WWE’s most underappreciated Superstars in 2020. The two-time World Heavyweight Champion has recently been involved in segments on RAW Underground.
#2 John Cena
It was clear in 2013 that John Cena was going to achieve huge things outside of WWE one day, and that is exactly what has happened since he became a part-time Superstar in 2016. The 16-time World Champion is still part of the WWE family, but it is clear that his future lies in movies and not inside the squared circle.
#1 Randy Orton
Randy Orton was the top heel in WWE when the Championship Ascension Ceremony took place. Seven years later (and after a three-year babyface run), The Viper is producing some of the best work of his career as the main villain on the RAW roster.