7. Sheamus
In 2012, Sheamus was riding high as World Heavyweight Champion. He had defeated Daniel Bryan for the title at WrestleMania and spent the bulk of the year racking up wins. Granted, most of them were over Alberto Del Rio, but he was still solidly the second-biggest babyface in the entire company. Since returning from a shoulder injury, though, Sheamus has lacked direction what better way to cement him as a main eventer for all time than to have him break The Undertaker's streak? His finisher, the Brogue Kick, is well-established as one of the most devastating in the company a few good boots to the face of the Deadman, and the three count would be acceptable. A point against Sheamus, though, is his age. Despite only having been on WWE's main roster for five years, he's 36 most likely, he's got more matches behind him than ahead of him. Ideally, the streak would be broken by an up-and-coming star. Still, Sheamus will be around a lot more than Brock Lesnar, making it easier to capitalize on a victory.