10 Biggest Matches WWE Could Book Right Now (With Full-Time Stars)
1. Drew McIntyre Vs The Fiend
WWE righted a wrong by putting the WWE Championship back on Drew McIntyre. Why did he lose it in the first place? The world's largest wrestling promotion has a wretched track record when it comes to elevating superstars in recent years, yet it has managed to make a genuine main event act out of the former Chosen One. With Randy Orton now behind him, Drew can move onto more interesting challengers.
They don't come much more interesting than Bray Wyatt. Love him or hate him (those seem to be the only two options), Wyatt is a company leader when it comes to carving out personas, and those in charge of booking the shows are clearly big fans. Goldberg-mishaps aside, The Fiend is one of the most protected and heavily-pushed gimmicks in recent memory.
A potential match between Drew and Bray would have been even bigger if it wasn't for the Randy Orton detour, but there is still time to re-establish McIntyre as a dominant babyface champion and build Wyatt as the sinister big boss on the horizon. The Fiend doesn't sell too much, but a man who beat Brock Lesnar in five minutes has a better chance than most of finding a chink in that creepy, creepy armour.