10 AEW Wrestlers Already Dreaming Of WWE

4. Miro

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Miro's angry promos about what exactly God has in store for him are akin to someone shouting into the void with frustration. That's fitting, 'cause the former Rusev has had an altogether unsatisfying time of it in AEW circles since debuting in September 2020 (yes, over two years ago now).

His TNT Title run, which lasted between May-September 2021, is perhaps the only time he ever looked like he belonged in the promotion. Beyond that, Miro has struggled through some of the worst start/stop booking this side of WWE under McMahon. Is this just his fate?

No, it really doesn't need to be; not for somebody this talented.

If it was possible, a WWE return would be the best thing for Miro right now. Fans would be happy to see Rusev back, and he'd be able to press the reset button on that old "Rusev... CRUSH!" domination. "Rusev Day" needs a reprise at some stage too.

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