8 Wrestlers You Totally Forgot Wrestled On All In

3. Madison Rayne

The inclusion of Madison Rayne on All In feels odd in a way. She's been a stalwart of IMPACT Wrestling for as long as your writer can recall, so to see her announced for a mainstream wrestling card that wasn't promoted by the Anthem-helmed promotion garnered a shocked, yet gleeful response.

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Going back to that aforementioned women's four-way, the 'Queen Bee' used the platform to make her three opponents look like the stars. She's had her moment in the sun, and she realised this, hence why she mainly acted as fodder for Green, Baker, and Blanchard. She still had her highlights, namely a top-rope Crossbody onto all three at ringside, but this was a passing of the torch in a subtle way.

She still finds herself in IMPACT these days, having recently returned to the promotion in a new team with Tenille Dashwood and Kaleb With A K after announcing her retirement in January; professional wrestlers never retire, you see.

An official debut for All Elite Wrestling shouldn't be ruled out, as she could easily play a legend's role there in the same vein - sort of - as Chris Jericho has done with regards to elevating MJF, Darby Allin, Sammy Guevara, and others up a notch. Either way, she was decent at All In.

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