1. Mark Henry vs. Adrian Neville

A complete left-field option, but it might also be a stroke of genius too. Henry works well as a bully and has had some very good matches with Rey Mysterio and Evan Bourne to prove that; swatting high-flying opponents out of the air always guarantees an impressive visual, after all. But unlike Mysterio and Bourne, Adrian Neville - the artist formerly known as PAC - not only can perform gravity-defying moves, he also looks like he can throw a serious right hook and prove to be a serious foil for Henry. It's a story that writes itself, too. Neville can debut, start to steal the spotlight and Henry simply walks on over to perform a beatdown and put Neville in his place. At some point, that wouldn't go according to plan and Neville begins to fight back, ultimately leading to a match between the two where their styles can both have an opportunity to shine. Besting a credible main eventer would give Neville's career a great head-start, but at the same time it would go a long way to solidify Henry's growing reputation as being a really adaptable and valuable wrestler.