10 Wrestlers Who Should Own WWE After Wrestlemania 29

10. Antonio Cesaro

Antonio Cesaro 2012 to 2013 was a mixed year for Antonio Cesaro. When he first debuted, Cesaro was quickly established as a man of supreme strength and ability, a cocky foreigner unafraid to speak his mind. It was not long before he was pushed into the midcard title picture, and he soon won the US Championship. It took some time for him to get his teeth into a serious feud, but eventually, successful defences against R Truth and The Miz established him as a genuine champion. He also has a great finishing move, The Neutralizer, which has seen him lift opponents such as The Great Khali and Brodus Clay, and looks both devastating and dramatic. However, despite the fact that Cesaro carried the US Title into Wrestlemania, the Swiss Superstar did not have a match on the card. The months leading up to the big show were painful viewing for any Cesaro fan. Since defeating The Miz, Cesaro didn't defend his title once, and instead found himself regularly jobbing to the likes of Randy Orton, Alberto del Rio and Ryback. Cesaro's push was quashed in the name of establishing faces who couldn't quite get over on their own. After Wrestlemania though, there is a void to fill again and WWE will look to push some of their heels to fill it. Cesaro's ability on the mic is at the moment questionable - though his grasp of seven languages is damn impressive - mainly because he has rarely had a chance to showcase it, but he does all his talking in the ring. A great technical wrestler with some devastating impact moves, Cesaro has the muscular build and look that the McMahons and WWE love. He has the ability to put on a great match with anyone - which has partly served to Cesaro's detriment as he can make other people look so good when they beat him. With Cesaro still relatively new to the WWE scene, there are a huge number of potential feuds he could walk into. A feud with an old pro such as Christian or Chris Jericho could push him on to the next level, and some prominent placement on upcoming pay-per-views could soon see him as an established name. After that, the main event would be calling.
 
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