10 Trades WWE & AEW Need To Make In 2022

10. Private Party To WWE

Currently taking up a spot within Matt Hardy's collection of often jobbed out misfits known as The Hardy Family Office, Private Party have had a bit of a stop-start run as part of Tony Khan's ever-expanding promotion.

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After stealing all kinds of headlines in the wake of shockingly besting the Young Bucks in the first round of the tournament that would ultimately crown the first-ever AEW Tag Team Champions, the two would slip down the card and not really capitalise on the momentum they'd gathered early on. Failed title challenges would follow in both AEW and Impact, with Isiah Kassidy and Marq Quen both routinely showing off their impressive athleticism and charisma but still not exactly making a sizeable dent on the tag division.

Throwing them into WWE's current vibrant landscape, where marketability is often as important as your in-ring ability, feels like a wise enough move for the two. You can literally see them rocking up in NXT 2.0 with a shot glass in hand now and their experience consistently working alongside the likes of Hardy and co. on All Elite programming would likely benefit some of the rising teams on the developmental brand too.

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