The "Honorary Uce" in The Bloodline is excelling, currently in the top 10. Fans adore him, and winning a main roster World Title would be the pinnacle of his remarkable career.
Late to WWE, Cody made winning the top prize his priority upon his return in 2016. He's now a legit main event hero and destined to claim the big championship.
His persona is a must-see as one of the greatest heels ever, with incredible promo and psychology skills. However, "the Snake" couldn't win a major WWE belt, reflecting the current era.
Curt Hennig, a two-time Intercontinental Champion during a time when the title was crucial for advancing to the WWE Championship, couldn't secure the major prize due to injuries that sidelined him from 1991-96
Owen, a highly respected wrestler, was greatly admired by fans and rivals alike. Sadly, he passed away in 1999 without achieving the status of a champion, despite being a beloved star.
A prominent wrestling figure, "Razor Ramon," co-founder of the NWO, achieved great success with multiple Intercontinental and Tag championships but never won a World Title due to personal reasons.
"The Icon" held 14 championships in NWA, WCW, and TNA, but never in WWE. He joined WWE at 55 and had two matches, including one against Seth Rollins for the WWE Title.
Cody, an industry icon and "son of a plumber," came close to winning the WWE Championship by defeating Superstar Billy Graham via countout. He often references this since returning to WWE.
Piper, a legend in the ring and on the mic, headlined the first WrestleMania alongside Hulk Hogan. He was the perfect villain to Hogan's hero, and would have been a multiple-time World Champion in different eras.