I agree with a lot of your list. Randy Orton, Daniel Bryan, and CM Punk will no doubt be the cornerstone of WWE programming for years to come. Bad News Barrett, I'm still holding out hope for. Dude has a ton of potential and has improved immensely since his first days in NXT/The Nexus. Hopefully #BNB, while as entertaining as I find it, either doesn't take off and they change plans, OR then hugely takes off (basically, he wrestles... Haha.)
As for my over 30s... The only other superstar I'd like to see billed as 'the future' is Tyson Kidd. The Workhorse, who is one of the best wrestlers in WWE, should've had a run with the IC title by now, but I guess he was injured, too.
For under 30s, I think that all three members of The Shield will flourish, especially Reigns. Ambrose is the most successful right now, but he's only defended the US Championship a handful of times, if even. Cody Rhodes is GREAT right now, I'm enjoying him a lot lately. He (with Goldust) has been putting on the match of the night a LOT lately, and it's not a coincidence. He's just been great lately. And, of course, I think Bray Wyatt will one of, if not, the most successful under 30. When he first showed up, he was one of the hottest things going, but I sort of lost interest after he abducted Kane and that was in... Now, he's in the fire again, and I think he'll stay. He's feuding with Bryan, the most popular superstar in WWE today... He can (hopefully) only go up from here.
As for my over 30s... The only other superstar I'd like to see billed as 'the future' is Tyson Kidd. The Workhorse, who is one of the best wrestlers in WWE, should've had a run with the IC title by now, but I guess he was injured, too.
For under 30s, I think that all three members of The Shield will flourish, especially Reigns. Ambrose is the most successful right now, but he's only defended the US Championship a handful of times, if even. Cody Rhodes is GREAT right now, I'm enjoying him a lot lately. He (with Goldust) has been putting on the match of the night a LOT lately, and it's not a coincidence. He's just been great lately. And, of course, I think Bray Wyatt will one of, if not, the most successful under 30. When he first showed up, he was one of the hottest things going, but I sort of lost interest after he abducted Kane and that was in... Now, he's in the fire again, and I think he'll stay. He's feuding with Bryan, the most popular superstar in WWE today... He can (hopefully) only go up from here.