4 Superstars who should appear next on "The Electric Chair" to make it a must-see segment

Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins

After a rather controversial first segment of "The Electric Chair" that WWE presented to us last week on RAW with Sami Zayn as the guest, the company has teased the return of the segment with a post on their official Twitter handle that you can check below.

The Electric Chair is presented as a live fan interaction and Q&A session with a superstar sitting in the middle of a ring, and various announcers and backstage interviewers spread in the arena to let some fans ask their questions. By the looks of it last week, Corey Graves is the one to host these segments.

With Sami Zayn namedropping WWE's newest rival "AEW" on last week's segment of The Electric Chair, WWE sure seems to be building this as the hardcore and controversial part of the show with a return tease.

The pro-wrestling world is on fire in the last few weeks with so much going around, especially the budding war between AEW and WWE, and the massive shots that the two companies are taking on each other. Dean Ambrose aka Jon Moxley's highly controversial podcast with Chris Jericho just took things to another level. The ball is now in WWE's court to play and give a reply to the rivals.

In this article, let's take a look at the 5 Superstars who should appear next on "The Electric Chair" to make it a must-see segment.


#4 Renee Young

How will Renee respond to her husband's comments?
How will Renee respond to her husband's comments?

After Jon Moxley's comments and burial of the company during Chris Jericho's podcast a few days ago, a massive question in everyone's mind is what happens with Renee Young now? Renee, if you don't know, is Moxley's wife who works in WWE as the in-ring commentator on RAW.

Moxley mentioned in his podcast that he didn't quit WWE midway on his contract because he did not want his wife to face any awkwardness because of him. Honestly, I think this statement was pretty weird as he definitely would have made things awkward between Renee and WWE officials after that podcast.

If that "AEW" mention last week was indeed intentional by WWE, it seems the company wants to embrace the controversial side of the war to make fans tune in and see the shows. What better way to give it back to the company by letting Moxley's wife Renee appear on the segment as the guest.

Could she namedrop "Moxley" as Sami did with "AEW" last week? That would surely be an "OMG did she just say that" moment.

#3 Seth Rollins

What does The Universal Champion have to say about all the controversial statements?
What does The Universal Champion have to say about all the controversial statements?

Seth Rollins is among the few top stars in the company who are both the favorites of the WWE officials as well as are indy-darlings. It would be appropriate to call Rollins as the face of the company alongside his girlfriend, Becky Lynch.

With Seth being highly involved with Dean Ambrose during his last run in WWE as part of the Shield, it'll be interesting to see him throw some light on their relationship on The Electric Chair segment.

Imagine some fan asking a question like "Do you plan to leave the company like your friend Dean did?" WWE could take a huge dig on AEW through Seth with some reply like "No I wanna say and show him why he made a mistake by leaving!"

With Seth and Becky's relationship being openly acknowledged by the company in the last few weeks, it would also be interesting to listen from The Man's man himself about how the two started and whether they have anything big planned for the future.

#2 Triple H

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Throughout the major digs and shots that AEW took on WWE and himself, Triple H is yet to comment or give a proper reply to them. He did mention that his focus is on building the NXT brand as of now, but if WWE plans to play the game with AEW's rules of taking shots at each other, Triple H is too big of a part to stay back.

Moxley took a lot of shots on WWE and the management on that podcast, but everything was focused on Vince and not Hunter. This goes on to again prove that the majority of talent respects HHH and considers him a much better alternative as compared to Vince.

There hasn't been any better time than now to kickstart a feud between Triple H and Vince for the control of the company. Triple H namedropping "AEW" and "Moxley" on the segment and agreeing to the statements and comments of Moxley would be a huge moment.

Just a tease of tension between the officials would be huge but if WWE wants to take things to the next level, a Triple H "pipebomb" could blow up the internet for sure.

#1 Vince McMahon

Can the Boss take matters in his own hands?
Can the Boss take matters in his own hands?

Last, but not the least, comes the main culprit himself - Mr. Vincent Kennedy McMahon. I still believe there hasn't been a better heel in the history of the company that the evil boss himself. If it was not for him and the heat that he generated, Stone Cold Steve Austin would never have been so popular.

With Dean almost burying him and WWE on his podcast with Jericho, the chairman definitely would not be in a good mood. And what does an angry McMahon do? Fight back!

He could make himself a guest on next week's Electric Chair segment and go on to bury Dean and AEW on the mic, in what would definitely be a huge way to officially announce the start of a war between the two companies!

He could just embrace his evil maniac self on the segment with comments like "People can blame me all they want but before that, stop and think once - are you really good enough to be a top guy here? Sometimes I wonder I should start a little podcast of my own!"

The Electric Chair has the potential to become one of the most highly anticipated segments in recent history if WWE plans it well. It surely will give the third hour of RAW a more hardcore feel.

Who do you want to see appear on The Electric Chair? Do let me know your opinions in the comments section below.

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