1 ~ Punk
2 ~ Sandow
3 ~ Barrett (I don't care if he's got nothing to do, it's still a fact)
4 ~ Del Rio
5 ~ As dramatically sad as it is, it'd probably have to be Hell No. There is NOTHING left. Miz is being fed shit, and I'm not going to add people like Ambrose and Wyatt who I really can't see at the moment, but you best believe if they were on Raw and SmackDown it'd be them two.
EDIT ~ If we're just throwing non wrestlers into the mix, then
1 ~ Punk
2 ~ Sandow
3 ~ Barrett (I don't care if he's got nothing to do, it's still a fact)
4 ~ Del Rio
5 ~ As dramatically sad as it is, it'd probably have to be Hell No. There is NOTHING left. Miz is being fed shit, and I'm not going to add people like Ambrose and Wyatt who I really can't see at the moment, but you best believe if they were on Raw and SmackDown it'd be them two.
- Damien Sandow (The man is untouchable right now)
- JBL ( Not wrestling but still far more entertaining than 95% of the roster)
- CM Punk (Still wish he hasn’t turn Heel but still fairly enjoyable right now)
- Team Hell No (They are still running good, just need to stop the “I’m the tag team champions” crap but unfortunately that too is getting popular with the casuals.)
- Wade Barrett ( WWE really made me not really care for him at the moment. But still going to support him and he is doing his best whatever stupid crap they throwing at him.)
1) CM Punk - The heel run was fantastic, the heel run has been fantastic. His face run was good I guess, but he's way better off as a heel because his mic-skills are miles better, and his character is miles better better. He's the main reason why I like to tune into Raw on a weekly basis.
2) Paul Heyman - This man is simply a god among men on a mic, and is a natural at it. Honestly, I could listen to him talk all day. He gets better and better each week, and can turn sh*t into gold.
3) Team Hell-No - The chemistry between them has been off the charts, they're a well-worked tag team, and have been entertaining the hell out of me since they were first paired up. Kane & Daniel Bryan in 2012 reminds me very much of Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit from 2002 - not just in terms of storyline, but entertainment/comedy wise as well.
4) Damien Sandow - I've been impressed since his debut and he's just an all-around brilliant up-and-comer. His gimmick is remarkable, crowd-pleasing, well-done. One of the best mic-workers on the roster today, and I'm really hoping he dispurts from the Rhodes Scholars because I feel he's been held back from a well deserved singles push.
5) JBL - Yeah, you heard me. I'm enjoying his commentary just as much as I was in 2006-2007. He may not be there full-time, but I feel he's still the second best thing on SmackDown at the moment. Hope he sticks around longer, but if not then I'll enjoy it while it lasts.
CM Punk
Daniel Bryan
JBL
Dolph Ziggler
Damien Sandow
Oh, how I have missed JBL
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