WWE: 5 Superstars Who are Long Overdue for a Big Push

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2.) Big E

Big E, a former Intercontinental Champion and eight-time tag team champion, arrived to the main roster and made an impact by becoming Dolph Ziggler’s bodyguard and later joining The New Day in what is a hall-of-fame worthy faction. For years, many WWE fans have seen Big E as a breakout star for the main event scene but the WWE has still not pulled the trigger on this demand yet.

Unlike Cedric Alexander and Mustafa Ali, Big E is actually big and strong. What could possibly be stopping his push? Like was the case with Cedric Alexander and Mustafa Ali, it must also have something to do with racial discrimination.

Most fans think that breaking up The New Day will save Big E’s career, but that’s evidently unnecessary and Kofi Kingston’s WWE Championship success is living proof of that. It is clear that the booking of Big E on SmackDown as only a goofy guy who is not serious enough to be in the main event scene is an injustice to his many talents that are disclosed through his incredible strength and profound in-ring psychology inside the squared circle.

If anyone remembers Big E Langston, they know that Big E can be serious enough for the main event scene. HIs promo-work and in-ring work clearly show that he is championship material, but the WWE Universe does not know this yet because his exclusion from the main event scene does not support it. As long as the WWE put him in more meaningful storylines that challenge him, he will prove why he needs to be pushed, rather than wasted.