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5 more wrestlers who All Elite Wrestling should sign to solidify its women's division

All Elite Wrestling
All Elite Wrestling

All Elite Wrestling have managed to stay the talk of the town since announcing their new company back in early January, and on the latest edition of 'The Road to Double or Nothing', Cody and Brandi announced their newest signing, Bea Preistly.

Bea is from New Zealand and has plied her craft all over the world for a number of years now, and the strong style superstar is now going to get the chance to make a worldwide name for herself following Double or Nothing.

That now makes Priestly, Britt Baker, Brandi Rhodes, Aja Kong, Kylie Rae, Penelope Ford, and Nyla Rose the women's division, and it's starting to heat up, but given how stacked WWE's divisions are, they still have a lot of work to do.

Admittedly, WWE's stacked roster has been a big problem over the last year, because too many people are being left behind, but to have the proper variety in their shows, AEW need a few more women, and we have 5 big options for them right here.


#5 Millie McKenzie

Millie McKenzie
Millie McKenzie

Despite being just 18 years of age, Millie McKenzie is one of the most talented wrestlers in all of the UK, and over the past 3 years, she's put together an incredible resume of bouts already.

Working for top promotions such as Defiant and Progress, Suplex Millie has put on some great bouts with the world's top performers like Toni Storm, Jinny, and many others, and she has the brightest future of anyone in the UK.

Her character certainly needs work, so being around creative people such as Cody and The Bucks would help her career a tremendous amount, but in the ring, she's already an elite level performer.

She does have a great connection to the WWE, so there's a chance that she heads to NXT UK in the near future, but All Elite would be stupid not to offer her a deal and make her a big part of their division as it looks to get off the ground.

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