All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has made tremendous progress since its inception in 2019, but the company is currently facing a unique problem. Several wrestlers on its roster have publicly expressed their disappointment and frustration with their experience in AEW. This has sparked a conversation among wrestling fans about whether some AEW stars would be better off in WWE or NXT. One name that keeps popping up in this conversation is Triple H, who could potentially sign some of these disgruntled wrestlers.
One such wrestler is Miro, who was previously known as Rusev in WWE. Miro has been vocal about his disappointment in AEW, and a return to WWE could be a homecoming moment for him and his wife, CJ Perry, who was known as Lana. The couple’s WWE stint ended abruptly, and a return could be a fresh start for them.
Another wrestler who could benefit from a change of scenery is Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. Baker has spoken about her frustration with the lack of promo time in AEW, which is essential for character development and career growth. With WWE’s substantial women’s roster, Baker could find new opportunities and potentially feud with wrestlers like Jade Cargill.
Ricky Starks is another wrestler who has voiced his dissatisfaction with AEW’s booking and creative direction. Starks’ verbal skirmish with Edge was a major talking point, and some fans believe it marked the beginning of the end of his AEW career. A move to NXT could be beneficial for Starks, who is young and has immense potential.
The Hardy Boyz, Jeff and Matt, have had an incredible wrestling career, but they seem unhappy with their experience in AEW. Matt Hardy has expressed his disappointment on his podcast, and it appears that they are not getting the swansong they desire. WWE or NXT could provide them with a fresh start and a fitting conclusion to their careers.
Lastly, Konosuke Takeshita is a wrestler who was expected to achieve great things in AEW but has been relegated to a mere team member of the Don Callis Family. Takeshita has expressed his frustration, stating that he no longer has fun wrestling. A move to WWE or NXT could be a breath of fresh air for Takeshita, who deserves better opportunities.
Only time will tell if these wrestlers will take the bait if WWE Creative approaches them. However, one thing is certain – a change of scenery could be exactly what they need to reignite their passion and career momentum.