7. Brock Lesnar
Brock is a bit tricky - he's never not pushed when he's around, but he's typically not around long enough to do more than dominate a single foe. Could Meltzer's mention of Lesnar as someone for whom WWE has big plans indicate that "The Beast Incarnate" is considering working more dates for the company? It will also be interesting to see what happens to Lesnar immediately after WrestleMania and (presumably) his loss to The Undertaker. While there's no shame in losing to 'Taker, each defeat Brock suffers chips away at his aura a bit. Maybe that can be salvaged by a run with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, as Paul Heyman has hinted on-screen - certainly, Brock as champ would be a business masterstroke and whoever beats him would be cemented as a top guy. Or, maybe, Brock can wrestle as a babyface for the first time in over ten years. If that's the case, just imagine a big match between him and number six...