With a little over two weeks of the new year in the books, let’s place our way too early bets on how the WWE and World Heavyweight Title picture will shake out by the end of 2026.
Dominik Mysterio:
By the end of 2026, Dominik Mysterio is poised to be a serious contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. Over the past year, he’s evolved from being Rey Mysterio’s son into a full-fledged star in his own right. He’s managed to blend his family legacy with a character that fans absolutely love to hate. We’ve seen him get some of the loudest reactions at major events like SummerSlam and WrestleMania, which proves just how much the audience is invested in his character.
What makes Dominik a standout contender is his ability to play a true heel while still evolving in the ring. He’s come a long way in terms of in-ring skills and storytelling. By the end of this year, it wouldn’t be surprising at all to see him holding the gold, especially as WWE looks to capitalize on the momentum he’s built.
Logan Paul:
As 2026 progresses, Logan Paul stands out as a potential champion not just because of his in-ring ability, but because of his notoriety and star power. He’s brought a whole new level of mainstream attention to WWE, and giving him a title run would undoubtedly generate buzz. While it might be controversial, it’s a move that could bring in significant revenue and keep WWE in the mainstream spotlight.
Logan has already proven he can draw heat like few others, and a heel championship run would be a natural extension of that. It may not be the universally popular choice, but it’s one that makes a lot of business sense and could easily happen by the end of the year.
Randy Orton:
By the end of 2026, Randy Orton feels like the most inevitable WWE Championship story left to tell. With John Cena now officially holding the all-time record at 17 world championships, the conversation has shifted. Fans aren’t asking if someone should challenge that number — they’re asking who deserves to. And overwhelmingly, the answer is Randy Orton. He’s been the constant. Through eras, roster overhauls, boom periods, and downturns, Orton stayed. When others left for Hollywood, injuries, or extended absences, Orton remained a fixture at the top of the card.
What makes this moment especially significant is timing. AJ Styles is still active through 2026, but with his retirement set for the end of the year, WWE is entering a transition period where long-standing icons are finally stepping aside. That leaves Orton as the last true bridge between generations — someone who can credibly carry the title while also elevating newer stars. He’s still one of WWE’s most reliable draws in ticket sales, ratings, and merchandise, and every time he appears, it feels important. By the end of 2026, a WWE Championship run for Randy Orton doesn’t just make sense — it feels necessary. Not as a nostalgia run, but as recognition of a career that’s earned the right to chase history now that Cena has set the bar.
LA Knight:
For LA Knight, the scenario is a bit different. By the end of 2026, his contract situation may come into play, and WWE might give him a short one- to two-month WWE Championship run to keep him in the fold. Fans have been waiting for a major push for him, and while it might not be the long reign they hoped for, it’s a way to acknowledge his popularity. If not a world title run, WWE might still appease fans by giving him another US Title reign or something similar.
Kit Wilson:
Kit Wilson’s rise is a story of how a character can catch fire thanks to a theme song that fans fell in love with overnight. Unlike past sensations like Zack Ryder, Karrion Kross, or Joe Hendry, whose momentum came from fans loving the person behind the character, Kit Wilson’s push is very much a WWE creation. The company crafted his theme song, put it front and center, and then watched as the audience got hooked on that character.
This is a homegrown phenomenon that WWE is actively nurturing. They did something they’ve never done before by uploading a four-hour loop of his theme song on YouTube, and on the January 16, 2026 episode of SmackDown, they gave him a special segment purely to showcase that song. The result? It got the biggest pop of the night, proving that the audience is fully on board with this character that WWE built from the ground up.
So while a WWE Championship might be a long shot for Kit Wilson by year’s end, the sheer uniqueness of his push means a United States Championship run is absolutely on the table. WWE wants him to succeed, and they’re giving him every tool to make sure that happens.
Honorable Mention: Bron Breakker
And let’s be real: Bron Breakker is going to get the title this year. It almost goes without saying. We all know it’s coming, so he definitely deserves a nod as an honorable mention.