10 WWE Superstars Set For A Big Push Following WrestleMania 42
7. Je'Von Evans
5 years from now, Je'Von Evans will be regarded as one of the very best wrestlers in the world - he's already sitting in the upper class - and he will have shattered 2 WWE records:
1. He'll have become the youngest WWE World Champion, breaking Randy Orton's record of 24 years and 136 days.
2. He'll have become the youngest WWE Intercontinental Champion, breaking Jeff Hardy's record of 23 years and 222 days.
WrestleMania 42 was proof, if it were needed, that he ought to be fast-tracked to the latter. Part of night 2's gripping Intercontinental Title Ladder match, Je'Von was the undisputed highlight, taking reckless bumps that even prime Jeff would wince at. His slender body makes him the ideal candidate for such high-risk spots like the OG Cutter in the photo above, but there's so much more to him that often gets overlooked.
Je'Von has an earnest star quality and babyface appeal that makes him one of the easiest wrestlers to root for, especially in the rambunctious land of WWE where every top babyface has to carry themself with a degree of smugness.
Evans will turn 22 at the end of April, so WWE must capitalise now while his body can still go; the potential is too good to waste.