#4 Roderick Strong
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Strong has looked much better as part of The Undisputed Era than he did before joining forces with them at NXT Takeover: New Orleans. This week, he returned to singles action in an average match against Danny Burch.
Strong did a good job of putting Burch over as a dangerous striker and ring technician. He also delivered solid offence and used his new buddies from The Undisputed Era to get the win following a distraction. His face when he bumped into Pete Dunne after winning the match was priceless and definitely bumped him up a couple of places on this list.
Edited by Rohit Nath