#1 Drew McIntyre

Well, McIntyre has made no bones about his problems with Braun Strowman. While the pair has been teamed up for a little while as the Dogs of War alongside Dolph Ziggler, the pair haven't always seen eye to eye. One way to spice this match up would be by adding the former NXT man, and it wouldn't be completely out of line to think McIntyre could capture the gold!
Drew McIntyre made his return to Raw alongside Dolph Ziggler after the Superstar Shake-up. McIntyre has suffered only one defeat in WWE since his return, and it was in his final NXT match where he lost his NXT Championship to Andrade "Cien" Almas.
Things weren't always so favourable for the former Intercontinental Champion, though, as McIntyre was released from WWE in 2014.
Over the past four years since his release, the Ayr man went out and made his name everywhere but WWE and eventually found his way back last year, and has looked every bit the top star since his return. Drew McIntyre has truly established himself as one of the best wrestlers in the world today and is no doubt well deserving of his current role and push in WWE right now.

Following his first run with WWE that ended with his departure in 2014, McIntyre started from scratch and built himself up as a true top talent in the indies and Impact Wrestling, essentially resuscitating his career and taking his game to the next level.
Drew McIntyre made history immediately on his return, becoming the first ever Superstar to win the NXT Title in his TakeOver in-ring debut and, after a lengthy spell on the shelf with a torn bicep, McIntyre is now one of the top stars on Monday Night RAW - but hasn't yet been allowed the pleasure of breaking out as a singles star.
Could we see it happen at Crown Jewel? I guess we'll have to wait and see...
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