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2. Finn Balor

Since he captured the NXT Heavyweight Title, the demonic aura of Finn Balor perhaps hasn't been as prevalent as it once was. Lately, he's been much more of a straight-up wrestler, although his 'Demon' characteristics will likely be explored once he makes it to the main roster. The gimmick is simply too good and too striking not to use on shows like Raw, Smackdown and especially on pay-per-view. Fans have been anticipating Balor's jump to the top shows for a long time now. The Irishman is certainly ready, and there's an argument to be made that NXT was an unnecessary step for him to begin with. Nonetheless, it was Finn's own idea to go there first, which may prove to be a smart move in the long-run. Rumours have been flying around that Balor will make his main roster debut shortly after WrestleMania. There's a sense that WWE have missed a trick here, as the man would have been perfect for a feud against The Undertaker. WWE have long enjoyed positioning 'Taker against foes with a slightly supernatural feel to them, and the demonic Balor would have fit the bill perfectly. He must be baffled that any prospective debut will occur during a time when 'Taker is traditionally off-screen. It's a missed opportunity to make a huge name for himself.
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