#1 Drew McIntyre (Scotland)
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There's no better choice to win the WWE World Cup than Drew McIntyre. The current Raw Tag Team Champion and former Intercontinental and NXT Champion has been on a tear since his return to the main roster this April. He still hasn't been pinned on the red brand and now has a match of the year candidate under his belt after his fantastic title defense at Hell in a Cell.
Drew McIntyre might (and, at this point, should) be Roman Reigns' successor as Universal Champion, and there would be no better way to start him on that journey than by winning the WWE World Cup on November 2nd, especially since it's likely he'll be in a champion vs. champion match at Survivor Series.
Edited by Riju Dasgupta