10 WWE Superstars Set For A Big Push Following WrestleMania 41
1. Ethan Page
Ethan Page lost to Je'Von Evans in what was the blow-off to a months-long storyline that propelled Evans to headline Stand And Deliver.
Ethan Page lost to Ricky Saints in a North American Title conquest, failing at what could be his final NXT championship opportunity for some time.
Ethan Page lost to Joe Hendry, unable to right the wrongs of the promotion he had unceremoniously departed some four years earlier.
He is, in storyline, a lost soul and needs saving.
Enter Paul Heyman.
The thing about Heyman's stable - if it is indeed designed to have him positioned as the leader, rather than strictly a manager - is that each role must be unique to both the stable and the talent chosen to fill said role. Seth Rollins is the grizzled veteran who knows his days are numbered. Bron Breakker is the brute-force youngster who will use the alliance to propel him to the next level.
The group needs a smarmy, brash, know-it-all heel who can, like Heyman, do most of the talking and take the brunt of the beatings. Austin Theory would do great in the role, but Triple H doesn't seem to rate him.
The role is Ethan Page's for the taking and, if booked correctly, will allow him to come away from the group's existence teetering on the edge of greatness: think Randy Orton in 2004.