Apollo Crews
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Crews is someone with all the talent in the world but no direction currently.
He wows everyone week in and week out with his feats of athleticism, but he's only really once received a push. He challenged the Miz for the Intercontinental Championship at a past Summerslam but ultimately lost to the A-Lister.
His whole gimmick is practically uber-talented guy who smiles. Finn Balor already has that nailed down, so Crews needs a change.
His run in Titus Worldwide had some entertaining moments, but no one took them too seriously as threats.
He isn't awful on the mic, but it certainly isn't his strong suit.
For that reason alone, Paul Heyman would be a perfect mentor/mouthpiece for Crews if a new version of the Dangerous Alliance was formed.
They could say that Crews has been overlooked for too long and that Heyman is the man to bring him to the top. His track record with CM Punk, Lesnar and RVD speaks for itself, as long as he doesn't get turned into another Ryback or Curtis Axel.
He could talk up his athleticism and looks and let the in-ring move speak for themselves. Crews wouldn't have to talk and WWE could finally build up another young mid-card stud.
He hasn't yet been a heel yet, and that just might be what he needs to get to the next level.
Once he does, they can test him out with a mid-card title run at first. If that's successful, he could be tried out as a main-event challenger for a face champion at some point.
His talent is currently going to waste on Raw as he barely makes the show weekly. He's so much better than jobber to the stars or 'guy who occasionally gets win over Jinder Mahal'.