10 Most Over Wrestlers On WWE Monday Night Raw Right Now

4. Riddle

Riddle John Morrison
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WWE are spoilt for choice for what to do with Riddle at the moment, so over that he is in the novelty era of crowds finally being back.

He is - somewhat inexplicably - quite beloved as a solo babyface, everybody's chomping at the bit for a RKBro return whenever Randy Orton returns from wherever he's been, and his overall vibe as of July 2021 screams favourite for the Royal Rumble in 2022.

By all rights, his stock should have plummeted below the surface of the earth in 2020, (and many won't forget his naming in the Speaking Out allegations regardless of the dropped legal case) but recent interactions with John Cena seem to suggest that WWE have selected one of their next topliners-in-waiting.

If nothing else, Riddle's current predicament should encourage others (other white males, anyway) to intentionally flub their awful lines one week. Turns out the mad old (white male) billionaire in charge will respect you more for throwing the dialogue away rather than throwing yourself into it.

 
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