6 Wrestlers Who Could Be WWE Raw's Next Babyface

1. Big E

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Big E has been a major superstar in waiting for a couple of years now, but the success of The New Day should make his eventual jump into the stratosphere even more of an inevitability. The New Day held the WWE Tag Team Championships for longer than any other duo (well, trio) in history and a lot of their success was down to the game-changing ability of the former NXT Champion and number five obsessive.

It feels almost inevitable that The New Day will go their separate ways with Big E attacking the other two but the hope must be that WWE decides against the obvious with the trio. There is no reason why they can't all explore the singles world whilst still maintaining their togetherness, and Big E will best suited for a run at the top.

The former Langston has all the tools to be a major success for WWE, regardless of whether he is booked as a face or a heel. Right now he may well be the top good guy that RAW needs - a strong personality to offset the dominance of Owens, Samoa Joe, Braun Strowman and the rest.

The alignments of RAW need tweaking, and unfortunately the tweaking is unlikely to come until WrestleMania 33 is over.

By then, certain top stars may well be back in action, but one thing that WWE is well and truly lacking right now is a hugely popular babyface star. One of these six men could well fill that gap.

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