10 Wrestlers Who Are In The Wrong Company

10. The Revival

Shouldn't be in WWE because...

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WWE, historically, is fundamentally uninterested in presenting tag team wrestling as a main event concern. The Revival are used in a more flattering role at time of writing (read: not being made to act as if their a*seholes are on fire through topical pain relief or whatever deeply problematic implication Vince had in mind for that shower segment), but an attempt is being made to secure their services for another five years. But it's not as if WWE suddenly deems them an act worthy of promoting. They are a tag team.

Should be in AEW because...

AEW has presented just four shows, and has already shown a serious commitment to tag team wrestling, as evidenced by it headlining Fight For The Fallen and the vast depth of the roster. The Revival, a superb, purist tag act, would excel in prominent roles against so many of the duos AEW has signed thus far: the acrobatic, flashy Private Party, the contrasting, gimmicky A Boy & His Dinosaur, and the Lucha Brothers, with their refusal to actually tag.

And, of course, that generational and philosophical Young Bucks dream match.

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