8 Wrestlers Who Could Be The Mystery AEW Casino Ladder Match Entrant
8. Brian Cage
Pros:
Brian Cage recently revealed on an Instagram story that he is cleared for action following a bicep tear, and before he succumbed to it, he'd all but signed with AEW. The dots connect themselves: he came up with the core of AEW in the southern California scene, he's gone from Impact Wrestling, he was a big part of the All In battle royal and was all but set to be a part of its Double Or Nothing sequel, and the well-sourced SoCal Uncensored broke the news which - and this is more of a smoking gun than Billy, Bart and Dexter Lumis in the "NXT is dead" case file - his wife denied. Cage is AEW bound, and it's a good get. A balloon-muscled freak athlete, he is capable of popping both AEW's base and the toxic AeW iS jUSt vANiLLa mIDgEts crowd, though they'd likely find another reason to pretend it's bad. "LOL an Impact reject?" they might say, as they cheer on AJ Styles who also left after he'd outgrown them.
Cons:
There aren't many. The injury might have concerned Tony Khan, with his long-term vision, but he's also very adept at thinking on his feet. The man wrote the Georgia Dynamite tapings in an hour, conducting as if modifying the D.E.N.N.I.S. system.
Probability: 85%