WWE Greatest Royal Rumble: Predicting 10 Entrants Not Yet Announced

7. Adam Cole

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A star in waiting as leader of The Undisputed Era on NXT, Adam Cole's panache explodes off the screen on the developmental brand compared to his workrate-centric partners in the stable. That's not to say he's not extremely capable between the ropes either, but a man of his dramatic performance pedigree belongs under the watchful eye of Sports Entertainment doyen Vince McMahon - a rarity in the Triple H era of the group.

TakeOvers have been his playthings since kicking the door down at Brooklyn III last August, hitting a home-run without even hitting an opponent as he gobbled up the headlines in WarGames' eponymous show-closer before engaging in absorbing clashes with Aleister Black and the entire midcard at Philadelphia and New Orleans respectively.

A brief Royal Rumble appearance in January was a deserved reward for his efforts, as should a Saudi Arabian sojourn with the main roster for this incarnation of the battle royal.

Despite having Tokyo Dome appearances on his CV, 60,000+ would be the most thus far to echo his spine-tingling "BAY-BAY" catchphrase. The prospect of that alone justifies making the flight.

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