10 AEW Stars Who Have Gone AWOL
10. Angelico
Last sighted on the September 2 edition of AEW Dark in a losing effort against Matt Hardy, it would appear that Tony Khan has few if any plans for Angelico.
A versatile and talented wrestler with a far stronger support than you might think, Angelico is nonetheless not so over or exceptional that his not appearing regularly on television registers as promotional malpractice. Others certainly indict Tony Khan's ability as a booker, but not Angelico. He's a skilled performer on a roster so extravagantly brilliant that being really good isn't good enough.
Still, given his prowess of llave, surely, he could weave magic in a televised outing with Bryan Danielson. That would be such an unusual and compelling match - one that you'd expect Danielson would love to challenge himself with, and one that would work nicely to further remind people just how incredible he is.
The likelihood of it happening however is remote; by this point, Angelico has been stigmatised as a nobody, and the match wouldn't be taken seriously even in AEW, wherein most matches, while at a minimum good, are predictable.