AEW: 5 matches we want to see in All Elite Wrestling in 2020

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 2: Nyla Rose, in black, a transgender woman, competes against female wrester Riho, in white, in the All Elite Wrestling Womens World Championship at the Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C., October 2, 2019. Rose fights a cis-gender woman. At the end Riho defeated Rose. (Astrid Riecken For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 2: Nyla Rose, in black, a transgender woman, competes against female wrester Riho, in white, in the All Elite Wrestling Womens World Championship at the Capitol One Arena in Washington, D.C., October 2, 2019. Rose fights a cis-gender woman. At the end Riho defeated Rose. (Astrid Riecken For The Washington Post via Getty Images) /
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Sadie Gibbs vs. Nyla Rose

Truthfully, I just want to see Sadie Gibbs vs. anyone at this point. Gibbs is skilled in bodybuilding, kickboxing, boxing, and of course wrestling. For all of the talent she possesses, she has yet to make her television debut on Dynamite and apart from an appearance in the Buy In Casino Battle Royale at All Out, Gibbs has only made appearances on the company’s internet dark match program, Dark.

But more than anything else, I think a match with Nyla Rose has potential to be awesome. Gibbs is a monster powerhouse in similar ways to Rose, only with a few tweaks that make her standout. The main thing separating Gibbs from Rose is that Gibbs has the gift of speed and agility on her side. The bodybuilder can just as easily lift you over her head and toss you out of the ring as much as she can hit a diving Spaceman Plancha outside of the ring.

There is enough of a different edge to Gibbs as a powerhouse that pitting her against Nyla Rose (who is all rock ’em and sock ’em like a traditional brutal powerhouse) presents enough of a unique dichotomy between the two that a match against each other could make for something incredibly fun to watch.