10 Wrestlers Set For A Big Push Following WrestleMania 33

'The Ultimate Thrill' Ride succeeded, but who'll prosper in its aftermath?

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With WrestleMania finally in the rear-view, it's time to start looking forward to WWE's new season. Along with this week's Raw and SmackDown, Mania '33 provided a number of indications towards the company's future direction, and while the forthcoming 'Superstar Shake-up' will bring further changes, 2017's road map already looks clear.

As is always the case at this time of year, WWE are currently in the midst of a major personnel reshuffle. Goldberg and The Undertaker have seemingly retired, while John Cena and Nikki Bella look set for an extended hiatus. Thus, there are a number of big spots to fill near the top of the card, but fortunately, there are plenty of superstars ready to rise up and claim those positions as their own.

This is a time of great opportunity, and the past few shows have offered a number of indications as to who'll be among WWE's most featured stars in 2017. The names within are coming-off varying levels of success over the past 12 months, but each looks set to enhance their status as WWE reorganise their roster tiers over the coming weeks and months.

10. Mojo Rawley

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The Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal hasn’t always produced a massive push for the victor, but winning is usually a sign of good faith from management. Last year’s winner Baron Corbin became a very prominent midcarder after debuting in the match, and if the current signs are anything to go by, Mojo Rawley now looks set for a strong push.

Mojo won the match with Rob Gronkowski’s assistance, and cut a quick promo stressing how much it meant to him on this week’s SmackDown. Wherever he ends up in the forthcoming 'Superstar Shake-up', he’ll likely have an opportunity to impress in either the United States or Intercontinental Title division, continuing the shine he has enjoyed since Zack Ryder got injured.

It’s hard to say how far Rawley can go. He has undoubtedly improved since joining the main roster, but his hyperactive character is still incredibly grating, and his moveset consists of little more than running really fast then barging into his opponent. Still, SD is in dire need of a stronger midcard presence, and if he stays on the blue brand, he’ll have plenty of chances thrown his way.

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