Cracka Jack
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In an attempt to predict what mid-carders with uncertain futures have in front of them, I have decided to analyze a few of their situations to judge exactly where they're going. My first subject is...

The Chosen One, Drew McIntyre. This man debuted on Smackdown with a lot of hype behind him, including an endorsement from Vince McMahon himself, crushing guys like R-truth and Matt Hardy on his way to taking the Intercontinental Championship from John Morrison. It was pretty clear that WWE wanted to push this guy to the moon, and quickly, but the audience (or "WWE Universe") didn't exactly, uh, care. Despite how hard he was initially pushed, it seemed like he just couldn't quite get much real heat going. After dropping the title to Kofi Kingston, McIntyre eventually became one half of the WWE Tag Team Champions with Cody Rhodes, in a reign that's better left forgotten. After losing those titles, Cody got a big push, while Drew did nothing for a while. This past week, however, he was moved to Raw via the supplemental draft.
So, in three years...
I see Drew being at least a two-time World Champion and an established main eventer on whatever brand he's on. Look, I'm actually a pretty big fan of this guy, though that wasn't always the case. For about his entire first year with the company, I thought he was absolute crap in the ring. However, over time he seems to have gotten used to the WWE style of wrestling and knows how to put on an entertaining match. He also seems to have naturally good chemistry with most of those he steps into the ring with, from Rey Mysterio to Randy Orton to Kofi Kingston. Those in charge obviously see a lot in him, but it just seems that they don't really know what to do with him. That should all change with this move to Raw. I expect an immediate feud with someone like Rey Mysterio to get things started, and that he'll move up to bigger names from there, maybe even feuding with John Cena at some point. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the main event by the end of the year. The only problem with being on Raw is that the show is always crowded in the main event, but an eventual move to Smackdown can remedy that. I may be overreacting, but I see only greatness in this man's future.
But anyway, enough from me. Where do you Drew in three years?
So, in three years...
I see Drew being at least a two-time World Champion and an established main eventer on whatever brand he's on. Look, I'm actually a pretty big fan of this guy, though that wasn't always the case. For about his entire first year with the company, I thought he was absolute crap in the ring. However, over time he seems to have gotten used to the WWE style of wrestling and knows how to put on an entertaining match. He also seems to have naturally good chemistry with most of those he steps into the ring with, from Rey Mysterio to Randy Orton to Kofi Kingston. Those in charge obviously see a lot in him, but it just seems that they don't really know what to do with him. That should all change with this move to Raw. I expect an immediate feud with someone like Rey Mysterio to get things started, and that he'll move up to bigger names from there, maybe even feuding with John Cena at some point. I wouldn't be surprised to see him in the main event by the end of the year. The only problem with being on Raw is that the show is always crowded in the main event, but an eventual move to Smackdown can remedy that. I may be overreacting, but I see only greatness in this man's future.
But anyway, enough from me. Where do you Drew in three years?