WWE Gallery: Every WWE Main Roster Star Ranked From Worst To Best

By Michael Sidgwick /

25 - Randy Orton

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Still has “it” in selected TV matches - but seems to exist in a dull PPV purgatory in which it’s hard to truly care. Won’t make many fantasy ‘Mania 34 cards, which indicts his performance level, as much as his creative direction.

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24 - Xavier Woods

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His performance at Hell In A Cell was a tremendous breakthrough for the trombone-playing trios specialist. Many raised their brows when he, not Kofi Kingston, entered the Cell - but he exited it as a genuinely sympathetic babyface.

23 - Big E

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Funny, charismatic, athletic (and not just “for a big man”), a big singles push is inevitable. For once, the recipient has earned it.

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22 - Kofi Kingston

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The “Trust Fall” is brainless, but the man elsewhere is a very intelligent performer, one capable of both amazing athletic feats and sustaining drama throughout long, layered matches.