Ranking Every WWE To AEW Move From Worst To Best

7. Brodie Lee

Forging a legacy that will be no doubt felt for decades to come, it's safe to say many were excited about the prospect of the former Luke Harper finally being given the space to evolve into the sort of performer fans knew he could have always been. But few could've predicted just how quickly The Exalted One would set himself apart from the AEW pack.

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Taking The Dark Order from being an All Elite laughing stock to arguably the most dominant faction in the game for a time, Mr. Brodie Lee finally gave the tragically late star the platform to let loose his always gripping promo work and extraordinary ability in-ring.

His squashing of Cody Rhodes in his pursuit of the TNT belt now synonymous with him will forever go down as a vital AEW moment in time, with the pair's dog collar brawl and his Jon Moxley battle over the AEW World Championship also putting his under-utilised WWE past well and truly behind him.

Gone way too soon, but never forgotten by a business teeming with those who held him and his work dear.

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