Right, this is a tougher sell than it used to be. It's also worth noting that Ricochet isn't featured on this list. He might well have debuted on AEW TV by the time some read this.

At time of writing, there's a lot of chat surrounding the high-flyer and the fact his WWE contract has now lapsed. Rico is almost certainly about to become #AllElite and dazzle everyone with a rematch vs. Will Ospreay.

Now for the tough part. AEW is a viable, money-making option for those seeking a change of pace from WWE (just ask Adam Copeland), but something is definitely off about the promotion these days. It's hard to sell All Elite as anything more than a "dream match" factory workers favouring a more limited schedule and some more creative freedom would enjoy.

Tony Khan's booking is questionable too. So, where are the positives? The positives come in either breaking midcard monotony on WWE's side and possibly enhancing your career, or ending it on a high with some personally-satisfying matches. Again, just ask the former Edge all about that.

It's admittedly far-fetched, and this was way more challenging to write than the AEW > WWE article , but here's who'd thrive if they traded Triple H for Tony Khan right now. 10. Natalya Experience counts.

Sadly, Natalya's longevity in WWE has made most of her matches/feuds crushingly boring. She's part of the furniture, loves the company, is a real locker room leader etc etc. You'll hear those sorts of lines fired out by announcers on autopilot (they've .