AEW: Five Women The Company Should Sign In 2019

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Jordynne Grace

This is so obvious that I’m shocked she hasn’t been signed already. Grace was a commonly-cited favorite among independent women’s wrestling fans for years, but her showdown with Brian Cage made her the surprise break-out superstar of All In.

If Double or Nothing is the sequel to All In, why wouldn’t you bring back one of the most popular wrestlers from that event?

‘Thick Mama Pump’ is having a moment right now, too: 2018 gave us her IMPACT debut and 2019 saw her win the PROGRESS Women’s Championship off of NXT UK bound Jinny. She’s probably the most recognizable and accomplished women’s wrestler who could plausibly be affiliated with the AEW crew at this point.

Thinking past the next PPV, Grace is absolutely the right talent to build a division around. She has a unique wrestling style, she’s charismatic and incredibly fun, and she kills the social media game.

She’s a lovable babyface and still a credible threat, she works well with everybody, and she would be an awesome champion for AEW’s women’s division.

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It’s possible that due to her existing commitments to other companies she couldn’t make AEW work, but if the Bucks have any sense, they are blowing up her phone as we speak.