10 WWE Wrestlers Who Could Be The New Fiend
10. Otis
Having looked lost at sea following the needless split of Heavy Machinery in 2020, Otis became the latest wrestler to gain a new lease on life thanks to Chad Gable.
Alpha Academy have been a riot as part of a partially rejuvenated Monday Night Raw tag division, but what happens next for Otis in particular when they're inevitably split? Jason Jordan never achieved singles heights that matched American Alpha's golden era. Shelton Benjamin's Hurt Business partnership with Cedric Alexander was even more doomed than his run with Gable, and Bobby Roode's Dirty Dawgs partnership with Dolph Ziggler hasn't ever summoned the charm nor match quality so frequently on offer during his time with the former Shorty G.
All of this is to say that sooner or later Otis will be staring into the abyss of a post-Gable future, and scary WWE monster is just about the only thing the company hasn't let him try yet. They all become dancing fools in the end, but Fiend Otis can hurt before he heals.