#10 United States Championship
Despite its lengthy history, there's arguably been no title in WWE less exciting over the course of the past year than the US title. Even AJ Styles and Kevin Owens' feud with it was lackluster. A string of champions from Baron Corbin to Jinder Mahal didn't make the belt feel like it mattered. Dolph Ziggler infamously surrendered it after winning it only two nights earlier.
When Jeff Hardy took the championship from Jinder Mahal, things looked a little more promising, though his three-month reign, too, was mostly lackluster.
Now, however, the title has quickly become arguably the most interesting thing on SmackDown. A psychotic heel in Shinsuke Nakamura holds it, and Randy Orton, now the most cold-blooded heel on the main roster, has entered the scene as well. A triple threat at SummerSlam is likely, and could prove a sleeper hit.
Let's see if this regime lasts long.