#13 Luke Gallows
Speaking of which, that brings us to Luke Gallows.
WWE has missed the boat on this guy so many times that it almost feels pointless to predict his future. Gallows should be allowed to get a couple eliminations in, but trusting the booking team with that kind of idea is a dangerous job. In reality, a more established veteran will probably see to it that he is swiftly removed from the field of play.
#14 Sami Zayn
What a wonderful man Sami Zayn is. The underdog from the underground should enter at #1 and last all the way until the end because that kind of story fits his character down to a tee.
There’s room for some interesting chemistry with himself and the bigger Superstars in the match, and it’ll be fun to see what kind of near-misses we get from one of the most exciting men on the roster.
#15 Rusev
Rusev crush. That should be what happens when this man steps into the ring in San Antonio and nothing more. The Bulgarian Brute deserves a solid showing after months of unusual booking that has left the former United States Champion looking a bit worse for wear.
You can certainly pull it back and push him back to those lofty heights, but it needs to be as quick and effective as possible.