10 AEW Wrestlers Who Are Impossible To Care About
10. Tony Nese
Not exactly setting the world on fire throughout a lacklustre five-year stint as part of the World Wrestling Entertainment machine, news of Tony Nese officially becoming All Elite was met with an understandably muted response.
Admittedly, Nese's status as "one of the hottest free agents in pro wrestling" when first glimpsed in the AEW crowd in October wasn't entirely off the mark; "The Premier Athlete" is an absolute specimen of a wrestler and can undoubtedly go.
However, in the wake of an unsuccessful TNT Championship challenge against then-champ Sammy Guevara not long after signing on the All Elite dotted line, Nese's momentum as an exciting new AEW addition seemed to come to a screeching halt.
Outside of thunderously squashing Danhausen on May 11's Dynamite, Nese's impressive Dark record has done little to convince fans he's destined for anything more than being a notable-yet-fairly-bland scalp for future main-eventers to dispatch on their journey up the card - see Hook and Swerve Strickland's notable conquering of him in recent times.
And while his association with the ever-punchable Smart Mark Sterling looked like a wise move on paper, it's still not been enough to establish the former Cruiserweight champ as a must-see presence.