10 WWE Stars Vince McMahon Sees Dollar Signs In Right Now

Big Cass ain't S-A-W-F-T he's M-O-N-E-Y.

By Jamie Kennedy /

It's not exactly a well-kept secret that Vince McMahon enjoys promoting huge men. 

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Larger-than-life characters have served McMahon well over the years and the golden generation of the mid-to-late-1980's was built around muscled monsters with huge personalities like Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior.

Times may have changed, but Vince still has that same mindset that favours size and intimidating presence over anything else. That explains why guys like Braun Strowman and Big Cass were hired in the first place. 

Both are immediately impressive to look at, possessing a giant-like quality that must have made McMahon giddy when he feasted his eyes upon them.

Taking these huge men and attempting to mould them into money-drawing stars favourite McMahon pastime, but incredible size alone isn't the only way to draw cash. 

Slightly smaller performers like Bray Wyatt and Rusev are wonderful and simply need some attention and direction to turn them into world beaters.

Let's look at who the boss must be looking at right now and thinking 'there's money to be made with them'...

10. Big E

Those new to the WWE system would be forgiven for thinking that Big E is strictly a comedy act.

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His work alongside Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods should not be glossed over, the trio have produced consistent magic to ensure they've turned into one of the most entertaining acts in the entire company. However, Big E is more than someone simply there for laughs.

A powerlifting champion before joining WWE, the guy is also a former NXT Heavyweight Champion. Before The New Day, he was a serious character who showed potential as a mid card babyface.

Since forming his faction with Kingston and Woods, E has been able to show a lot more character. That should stand him in good stead for the future.

The guy's preacher-like delivery on the microphone stands out as there's nothing else quite like it in WWE. Add to that the fact he has a thick, muscular frame, and Vince McMahon must surely be looking at Big E as someone he could push when The New Day inevitably split somewhere down the road.

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