5 WWE Superstars who will benefit when touring returns

WWE hasn't regularly staged shows in front of a live audience since March 2020.
WWE hasn't regularly staged shows in front of a live audience since March 2020.

#3 Big E will benefit when WWE begins to tour again

Big E's WWE career took a major turn last year when he was separated from his New Day stablemates Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods as part of the 2020 WWE Draft.

Kingston and Woods were traded to RAW, while Big E remained on SmackDown as a solo act. Things got off to a promising start for him in singles competition as he dethroned Sami Zayn for the WWE Intercontinental Championship on the Christmas Day Edition of SmackDown.

Big E lost that title to Apollo Crews at WrestleMania 37, but many believe the charismatic big man is destined for greater things than a mid-card championship. If the New Day member is to leap into the main event picture in WWE, though, he would benefit from having live crowds back.

The 35-year-old built a strong connection with the WWE Universe during his time as part of New Day, but Big E needs a final push to become a legitimate Universal Championship contender.

If Big E gets superstar reactions each time he appears at a live event going forward, then it can do nothing but help his case to be included in the WWE headline mix.

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