5 WWE Superstars Who Could Jump To AEW In 2020
By Dorathy Gass
Asuka
Many fans and wrestling journalist alike have praised Asuka for how she has truly become a work horse in the WWE during this pandemic. Her unique character, tremendous in-ring abilities, and being able to entertain fans with her over-the-top promos is an asset to this business always, but especially during our current climate.
Moreover, while there were many that argued in the past that her lack of English was a slight negative to her character, Asuka has turned that into an incredible positive in the past year, cutting captivating promos (that most of her audience doesn’t understand), yet communicating her character’s direction and personality, flawlessly; and keeping us interested in what she has to say.
Yes, Asuka gets plenty of airtime, but does truly get the opportunities and accolades that she deserves within the WWE, considering her impact in this business when compared to the Four Horsewomen of the company? Maybe it’s time for a change of environment …
Roman Reigns
This is a slippery slope to slide down, but hear me out wrestling fans of the Internet! While the idea that Reigns would jump ship from the WWE to AEW seems doubtable, even with the recent rumblings around a potential strained relationship between the Big Dog and the company as the Wrestling Observer Newsletter noted as of late that Roman was not included in the latest WWE Make-A-Wish video (he has been typically at the forefront of these types of things in the past); the very thought of seeing him step on an AEW ramp (and the pop he would get) is very intriguing.
Not to mention, potential storylines he could dive into – whether that be befriending Jon Moxley or possibly attacking him; bringing in the history they have in WWE as Shield brothers and foes would be incredible.
Roman Reigns is a very established superstar in this business, and if he were to decide to leave, a natural transition for him would be either Hollywood projects, or non-related wrestling ventures that would allow him downtime with his family; however, him leaving the WWE for AEW would not only have fans buzzing at home, Twitter could very well explode if it happened. Never say never …