10 Wrestling Legends We Hope Are Playable In AEW Fight Forever
1. Brodie Lee
Simply put, AEW would be foolish not to include the dearly missed Brodie Lee in this game.
The real-life Jon Huber was beloved by audiences and everyone backstage, which is why AEW poured so much effort into honouring him after his untimely death in 2020. There was so much love and hard work put into the tribute show that Bryan Danielson even quoted it as one of the main reasons he joined the promotion. Thus, let's keep that honour train rolling.
Seeing him in the game would be a real badge of honour for him and Fight Forever itself. It would add some genuine emotion that could even hit the same heights as Owen Hart's inclusion. Plus, you could play through all the dream matches you never got the chance to see.
Besides the wholesome benefits of including Lee in the game, he would also be a spectacular wrestler to play as. Lee was powerful but also deceptively quick and agile, giving him a very fluid and exciting in-ring style. Playing like that would make for some fast-paced matches, and plenty of pro players would likely benefit from his presence.