AEW All Out: 10 potential entrants in the Women’s Casino Battle Royale

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Priscilla Kelly

Priscilla Kelly will also be a part of the Talent on the RISE live podcast this weekend. Kelly has been one of the most controversial names in independent wrestling this year.

Some of her work has been in the same vein as Joey Ryan, who famously appeared at All In. If any company would embrace Priscilla Kelly, it’s AEW. Moreover, she’s currently in a similar position Jordynne Grace was last year.

It seems like it’s only a matter of time before a big promotion signs her and an appearance at All Out could be the star-making moment that puts her over the hump.

Kylie Rae

This is a bit of a long shot but an appearance from Kylie Rae could be the biggest surprise of the night. The Oak Forest signed with AEW in February, but she hasn’t been seen since she made her debut at Double or Nothing.

Last month, Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that she is “dealing with an undisclosed medical issue” but she is expected to return soon. Kylie has also been canceling her bookings with other promotion and she deactivated her Twitter account.

It’s hard to decipher what this all means, but it may not be far off base to assume she could return in front of her hometown crowd at All Out. If it was just a minor injury, that may be why AEW is keeping quiet. This has the making of a memorable moment and Rae would receive a massive pop from the Chicago crowd.

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