4. Mark Henry vs. Chris Jericho

It seems odd that Henry and Jericho have yet to really cross paths in any prolonged feud, despite the fact that both men have been big fixtures in the WWE for over a decade. The most notable occasion was back in 2009; in Henry's initial face push on RAW after leaving ECW, in a brief couple of matches where Jericho did his best to get out of actual having to wrestle Henry, losing matches by DQ and count-out to avoid a more permanent beatdown. With Jericho presumably finishing off his feud with Fandandgo at the Extreme Rules PPV, it would be a perfect time for the two men to face off in a strong upper-midcard battle, instead of simply treading water. What is always impressive with Jericho though is his ability to get a good match out of just about anyone, which would be good news for Henry; that isn't to say that Henry needs carrying though. In the past few years, Henry has proven to have learned a good deal of in-ring psychology and is able of constructing a good match against wrestlers of all shapes and sizes. It wouldn't be unbelievable for Jericho to be able to target Henry's knees and back and go for the Walls of Jericho, whilst Henry would be able to remain a threat simply due to his upper body strength. Jericho is the flamboyant showman; Henry gets what needs to be done, done. The perfect clash of personalities that could leave both men looking very good at the culmination.