2. Triple H

Ive probably been saying this since the first time he ever won the WWF Championship. I have made it very known that I dont care for Triple H, but respect him. No one is in that many main events without having the talent to justify it. Also, I have said if I ever met him, I think he might just be the kind of guy I could get along with. Like some members of the Internet Wrestling Community, I place blame on Triple H for everything under the sun. While he may not be the cause of every little firing and burial that I disagree with, he certainly has the stroke to get that stuff done. He is one of the highest positions of power and is infallible to Vince McMahon. Maybe when he officially, finally, thankfully retires, he can use his powers for good. It is said that the current Tag Team division is his pet project and Im kinda iffy on that. While tag teams do exist in the company, how many look good? Kane and Daniel Bryan are no doubt entertaining and talented wrestlers, it seems like every guy not featured on WWE programing is paired up and put out to fill in dark matches. The current tag champs have held the belts since September. Think about that. There is no chance for Triple H to wipe away the idea of him being The Real Undertaker backstage unless he is willing to do penance. Just as everyone on this list, he is respected, gets crowd reactions and has good matches. But those are things you can attempt to teach others so that your departure doesnt leave such a massive hole. With him and other guys on this list being on the card, it is as if the WWE is saying save your reaction for this guy. The presence of these people take away from the current generation in some cases, more than help put the show over.