10 Current Superstars That Are Future WWE Main Eventers

7. Cesaro

Cesaro is about to embark upon the biggest potential turning point of his career: the highly anticipated return from injury. An injury that sidelines a performer for any length of time is never good news, but the timing of Cesaro's setback couldn't have been worse. Cesaro suffered an injury at the time when WWE was already missing top level superstars like Seth Rollins, John Cena, Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan which means that, had Cesaro been healthy, he may have had his shot at the main event. Cesaro is still likely to return to the ring before some of those names and may benefit from what so many other superstars that have come before Cesaro have experienced, a main event level push after a return from injury. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, and Cesaro is hoping that will be the case in his absence so that his career can finally break through to the very top of the card when he returns.
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