Verb
come down the pike (third-person singular simple present comes down the pike, present participle coming down the pike, simple past came down the pike, past participle come down the pike)
(chiefly US, of an event, thing, person) To emerge, come up; be about to happen; to approach or arrive on the scene; to present (itself or oneself).
The governor is the worst administrator ever to come down the pike. Jerry Brown
I've always wanted to be the biggest real estate man to come down the pike. Leona Helmsley