3. Ryback

Ryback was one of the biggest stars in WWE this time last year, riding a wave of momentum as an unstoppable babyface. He main evented a series of PPV's in a row, and would have won the WWE title but for story line interference from The Shield. Chances are that if WWE had not already agreed on Punk vs Rock at Royal Rumble 2013, then the company would have in fact gave Ryback a go as a babyface WWE Champion. Instead, the Rock came in and beat Punk for the title. Ryback was a bit lost after his Punk feud ended, and went on to job for Mark Henry at Wrestlemania, before turning heel shortly thereafter. In some ways, Ryback as a heel made perfect sense. He wrestles a bruising style, cuts angry promos and looks like a classic bully. Yet Ryback just didn't manage to get over as a heel the same way he had been over as a face. Currently in limbo after being jobbed out to CM Punk, now could be the time to re-establish Ryback as a babyface and see if they can get him back to the level of relevance he enjoyed in 2012. Fans would surely be happy to get behind a Ryback who smashes up a heel in the shape of a Del Rio. Or maybe the company could still go with Lesnar vs Ryback at Wrestlemania 30, Lesnar a heel and Ryback the face. Two beasts going at it to see who is the baddest man in wrestling.