10 WWE Superstars Who Could Debut (Or Return) The Night After WrestleMania 33
8. Tye Dillinger
When Tye Dillinger entered the 2017 Royal Rumble match at #10, fans were delighted - not only because WWE had delivered on the implicit promise to have 'The Perfect 10' come out at 10, but because the popular star was now apparently part of the main roster. Unfortunately, the second part turned out to be false.
It's been over 10 years since Dillinger was first signed to a WWE developmental deal, and nobody can argue that he's finally figured out how to get over with the fans. He's 36 years old, meaning it's unlikely that he can have even a decade of main roster productivity. With the clock ticking and his skills considerable, the sooner he comes to TV, the better.
The Raw after WrestleMania - a Raw that will draw huge ratings - is the perfect time to introduce the star to the audience. With a hot crowd to back him up, Dillinger could undoubtedly make a mark.