10 WWE Wrestlers Who Deserve A Singles Match At WrestleMania
4. Cesaro
When It Should Have Happened: Although Cesaro's time in WWE has been brief, he was in prime position for a WrestleMania match in 2013. He had been the reigning United States champion for eight months by that point and could have defended against Kofi Kingston, to whom he dropped the title a few weeks later on Raw, anyway. Instead, he was left off the card completely and has been a part of multi-man matches at WrestleMania in the years since.
It's also worth noting that it's unlikely he would have had a singles match at WrestleMania 32 had he not gotten injured late last year. At the time he sustained the shoulder injury, he was in the midst of a feud with Stardust, so he probably wouldn't have received the main event level push fans hoped he would in the absence of John Cena, Randy Orton, Seth Rollins and others.
Chances of It Happening In the Future: He made his highly anticipated return to the ring on the post-WrestleMania edition of Raw in the No. 1 contender's Fatal 4-Way, just barely missing out on a WrestleMania payday. Perhaps the WWE brass have finally realized what they have had all along with Cesaro: a main event caliber competitor. That could bode well for his immediate WWE future and beyond, and hopefully he will be among the elite in the main event scene by early 2017 if not the year's end.