AEW All Out: 10 potential entrants in the Women’s Casino Battle Royale
Shoko Nakajima
Shoko Nakajima was a fun addition to the tag match at Fight for the Fallen. The Princess of Princess Champion teamed up to with Bea Priestley to defeat Riho and Britt Baker on The Buy-In.
Shoko is mostly known for her time with Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling, but she has also worked with promotions like DDT and CHIKARA.
Nakajima has notably worked with Yuka Sakazaki as a tag team throughout her career. As a matter of fact, they were the Princess Tag Team Champions at one point. So, we could see them work together to gain an advantage in the battle royal.
Shotzi Blackheart
If we’ve learned anything about The Elite this year, it’s that they pay a lot of attention to what going on at smaller promotions. They’ve either signed or worked with most of the biggest names in indie wrestling going back to All In.
With that said, Shotzi Blackheart has been making waves at promotions like Eve, Zelo Pro, Shine, Shimmer, RISE, Smash Wrestling, and Evolve for over a year. She would make the most sense as a surprise entrant.
Some skeptics may overlook her because of her involvement with Evolve, who has a partnership with WWE. However, Blackheart will be at Starrcast this weekend as a part on the Talent of the RISE live podcast with Big Swole, who is a confirmed entrant. So, it’s not out of the realm of possibility.