WWE: Three Superstars who deserve a major title run in the near future

WWE Superstar Kofi Kingston (C) celebrates at the end of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Super Showdown event in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea port city of Jeddah late on January 7, 2019. (Photo by Amer HILABI / AFP) (Photo credit should read AMER HILABI/AFP/Getty Images)
WWE Superstar Kofi Kingston (C) celebrates at the end of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Super Showdown event in Saudi Arabia's Red Sea port city of Jeddah late on January 7, 2019. (Photo by Amer HILABI / AFP) (Photo credit should read AMER HILABI/AFP/Getty Images) /
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Right now, WWE actually has four great major champions on the main roster, but that does not mean that there aren’t others that deserve that push as well.

It is rare that WWE actually fields four great major champions on the main roster, especially considering that Brock Lesnar has held the Universal Title for most of its existence.

Right now, the four major champions in WWE are Kofi Kingston (WWE Champion), Seth Rollins (Universal Champion), Becky Lynch (Raw Women’s Champion) and Bayley (SmackDown Women’s Champion).

All four wrestlers are more than deserving of their title push and all should put together lengthy and entertaining title runs as a result. However, just because WWE isn’t messing it up now does not mean they won’t mess it up soon.

There are reports that WWE is considering Kofi Kingston dropping the WWE Championship to Shane McMahon, which is as ludicrous as it sounds. It would be yet another negative thing WWE has done to push the fans away.

Shane is not deserving of a main title run and it would take any steam out of the belt that it had otherwise. There are so many better options for a main title run better than Shane or Lesnar and it is sickening to think that WWE does not realize this.

Here are three Superstars in particular that are the most deserving of a major title run, although we probably won’t see it because of how out-of-touch Vince McMahon is becoming.