2. A Good Worker
A lot of the criticism to Sheamus is unwarranted, he's a solid worker, albeit one who has been poorly booked and unlucky with injuries in recent years. The fact is he has all the sound fundamentals that WWE look for in a main event talent. He can go out there for fifteen to twenty minutes and put on a story driven match as good as anyone. He isn't about doing crazy flips or big spots, he's very much in the Orton mould of working a methodical pace and style. That isn't a bad thing. He's out there to be the guy that gets the boos. Then you've got the brawling side of his game, which offers an intensity that will fit well against opponents like Reigns or Lesnar.