10 AEW Stars Set For A Big Push Following All Out 2021

8. Anthony Ogogo

Anthony Ogogo
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While Paul Wight's attention will likely be occupied by Gunn Club over the coming weeks, Anthony Ogogo is the logical endgame of his storyline with QT Marshall.

Wight shellacked The Factory at All Out. Taking care of Nick Comoroto and Aaron Solo as outside influences, the former Big Show absorbed only a brief Marshall comeback before flattening him with a Chokeslam, scoring a quick squash victory. Billy Gunn's turn last week will likely move them closer to The Factory, for whom Ogogo remains the biggest weapon.

The Englishman has vanished from AEW television since losing to Cody Rhodes at All Out, returning to his homeland to undergo his tenth eye surgery in July. His career is on pause at the moment. Nonetheless, when he heals up and is good to go, a battle of the knockout artists between him and Wight makes sense, with Ogogo putting the giant to sleep.

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