More WWE Wrestlers to Leave for AEW

All Elite Wrestling, the promotion spearheaded by Cody Rhodes & The Young Bucks, and backed by billionaire Shahid Khan has been the centre of headlines around the world for the past few months.  Gaining them said headlines is the company's 'no holding back' recruitment technique which has already gained them massive stars such as Chris Jericho and Christopher Daniels, however, rumors are still running the mill, linking the promotion to more big names.


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Reports have it that no other than the WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar is currently in talks with AEW.  The move would come down to money, and nothing to with how Lesnar is treated in WWE, because, let's face it, he's treated like Vince McMahon's personal God.  AEW would offer Lesnar more money than he is on now, as well as give him extra benefits such as continual medical care, and with rumors that UFC style rankings will be in place for AEW talent, the system as whole would more likely suite Lesnar.

There is also talk that Dean Ambrose may be leaving the WWE after Wrestlemania 35 in favor of All Elite, not only because of the money, but because Ambrose has been underutilized whilst in WWE and a move to the AEW roster would make him a main event star more-or-less instantly.  Ambrose taking on Cody, or Kazarian are dream matches only achievable if he does join the Florida unit.

The final talent transfer, which comes from WrestleTalk, is that that the Revival may be jumping ship away from the old dub dud E.  The Southern style tag team have not been given anywhere near the success on Raw as they enjoyed on NXT and have somehow sunk into the background.  A tandem that is worth so much more would benefit massively from a fresh-start with Cody's contingent.

Do you believe any of these wrestlers will join All Elite, or are they simply rumors? Please comment and stay tuned folks.

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