10 Wrestling Legends We Hope Are Playable In AEW Fight Forever
3. Taz
Well, okay, maybe there is another wrestling legend in the company with a stronger foothold than Anderson.
This ECW alumnus is undoubtedly a shoe-in for this game. His distinct (and often rambling) voice on the Rampage commentary table has become a permanent part of the sound of AEW. Plus, his on-screen involvement with Team Taz made him more than just a voice. They may be disbanded now, but the legacy of the stable can still be felt. Overall, he's a full-on part of All Elite Wrestling, so he makes perfect sense as a playable character.
Taz's classic in-ring style was a painful mixture of suplexes and submissions, making him a dangerous and visceral performer. That hard-hitting style would give him a distinct place in the game, as he would have an entirely unique move-set and play style.
You could even have fun with the fact that Taz's son (Hook) will inevitably be part of the title too. Imagine making him tag with or even battling against his progeny. Stuff like that is one of the reasons why wrestling video games exist in the first place, so AEW Games should capitalise.