10 WWE Superstars Set For A Big Push Following WrestleMania 37

5. Cesaro

Cesaro WrestleMania 37
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The jubilance pouring out of Cesaro after defeating Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 37 was infectious. Celebrating his midcard triumph as if he'd captured a World Championship, the Swiss Superman luxuriated in a long-overdue moment of glory, having once against proved his prodigious talents in a thrilling bout that was as much about the victor's great selling as his eyeball-popping offense.

Here's hoping that Cesaro was celebrating things to come, rather than the peak of his long WWE career. After a decade of near-constant misuse, it'd be a huge shame if this was it for Cesaro, and he slid back down the pile while Rollins, the loser, moved up the ladder.

This shouldn't happen. SmackDown is, for the most part, a reasonably well-booked show. The goodwill it has built over the past eight months and the clearing of the deck at the top of the card suggests something fun lies in Cesaro's future.

Roman Reigns just beat Daniel Bryan and Edge in the same night. Why not throw Cesaro in the Universal Title match for WrestleMania Backlash?

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