Kurt AngleIf there is anybody better, I would love to know. A true legend and a once-in-a-lifetime performer, if he isn’t in the WWE now, it is only because he is loyal to the TNA brand. But, it would be a shame if Kurt doesn’t get a final run in the company that got him into this business, before he hangs it up for good. Could you imagine the matches we would get if Kurt faced guys like CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Antonio Cesaro or Dolph Ziggler? Kurt put on a clinic pretty much every time he stepped in the ring during his first WWE run, but paired with the current roster he has the chance to eclipse everything he has done in his career so far. While he seems really happy to be in TNA, a Kurt Angle retirement run would draw immense money in the WWE and something that Angle would rightly deserve.
MVPOne of the most underutilized guys in the company when he was there, WWE totally dropped the ball on him I felt. The guy is the total package and extremely passionate about the business. He could go in the ring toe-to-toe with anyone and could cut amazing promos. His talents are endorsed by the likes of Benoit, Punk among others and fresh off his stint in Japan, the time is perfect for him to make another run in the company that got him to the dance, hopefully to better results this time.
BatistaThe most recent of the ones who left, he has a flourishing career in the movies now and being one of the most popular guys in the business when he left, Dave Batista can set the cash registers ringing. He definitely is capable of making a long-term impact, though he has expressed his disdain for the current PG product on numerous occasions. But, the company does seem lacking on larger-than-life characters and on that count, he is one of the best ones that can move around.