5. D'Lo Brown
I was initially tempted to leave D'Lo Brown off this list, but it just makes too much sense. I'm not looking forward to it either, but with him being kicked out and mistreated by the Aces and Eights for the past few weeks, him wanting to get revenge on his former brotherhood is way too logical. In his match against Joseph Park a few weeks ago on Impact Wrestling, D'Lo still looked agile and in decent ring shape. That doesn't mean I want to see him on a regular basis, though. Brown is a good asset backstage and can still make sporadic appearances, but TNA's product is fresh now and fans are more interested in seeing new faces get some screen time. When the former WWF European Champion joined the Aces and Eights, he was decent in his role, but he did not add anything new to the club and I feel as if the same scenario will occur if he joins the new Main Event Mafia.