4 Current WWE Superstars who have never received a one-on-one World Title match

WrestleMania 30 may remain Cesaro's greatest triumph
WrestleMania 30 may remain Cesaro's greatest triumph

#3 Drew McIntyre

McIntyre is on the verge of a Universal Championship shot
McIntyre is on the verge of a Universal Championship shot

The hard-hitting Scotsman will not be on this list for long.

Braun Strowman will surely lift the vacant Universal Championship at Crown Jewel on November 3rd, and McIntyre looks to be his first challenger. McIntyre has laid out Strowman with his Claymore Kick on two consecutive Raw’s.

McIntyre’s only shot at a world title occurred during his first run in the company. It was for the World Heavyweight Championship in an Elimination Chamber match in 2011.

‘The Chosen One’ was released from WWE in 2014. He travelled across the globe and captured numerous world titles including the including the TNA World Heavyweight title.

Catching the eyes of WWE, McIntyre was invited back in 2017. He restarted in NXT and quickly won their top championship.

Since returning to the main roster, McIntyre has been aligned with Dolph Ziggler with whom he held the Raw Tag Team Championships until this week.

WWE has high hopes for McIntyre. He fits the bill when it comes to a WWE top-liner; tall, well-built, handsome. His only weakness might be promo skills, but he’s improved on his microphone ability significantly during his time away, especially on toning down his heavy Scottish accent.

Apparently, WWE teamed up Ziggler and McIntyre to repeat the Shawn Michaels and Diesel dynamic. At some point soon, McIntyre will turn babyface, and with his talent, he could be a bigger star then Kevin Nash ever was.

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