#7 John Cena (WWE SmackDown)
John Cena was still considered to be a full-time roster member when the 2016 Draft took place. Nowadays, Cena mostly focuses on his acting career and he only competes in a handful of WWE matches per year.
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#6 Roman Reigns (WWE RAW)
Roman Reigns is undoubtedly WWE’s top full-time Superstar. The former Shield member’s recent heel turn has shown a completely different side to his character. He is set to defend the Universal Championship against Jey Uso at Hell in a Cell.
#5 Finn Balor (WWE RAW)
Finn Balor returned to NXT in October 2019 after a somewhat underwhelming three-year run on WWE’s main roster. He won the vacant NXT Championship in a match against Adam Cole in September 2020.
#4 AJ Styles (WWE SmackDown)
AJ Styles has won the WWE Championship on two occasions since the 2016 Draft. The Phenomenal One moved from RAW to SmackDown in May 2020 due to real-life issues that he had with RAW’s Executive Director at the time, Paul Heyman.
#3 Charlotte Flair (WWE RAW)
Charlotte Flair is currently absent from WWE television after she underwent surgery in June 2020. Prior to that, The Queen had been one of the most featured Superstars on both RAW and NXT.
#2 Dean Ambrose (WWE SmackDown)
Dean Ambrose (aka Jon Moxley) decided to leave WWE when his contract expired at the end of April 2019. He debuted in AEW in May 2019 and he has gone on to become the company’s World Champion.
#1 Seth Rollins (WWE RAW)
Just like in 2016, Seth Rollins is still one of WWE’s main Superstars in 2020. The RAW roster member has been feuding with the Mysterio family for the last few months.
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