10 First AEW Wrestlers To Win The Triple Crown

2. Tay Conti

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She's currently in a tag team with Anna Jay, she's liable to win any singles belts she fights for sooner or later, and should AEW ever relent with inter-gender wrestling and titles to go alongside it, expect her and Sammy Guevara to lead the charge as the first to hold gold there too.

But it's more than just easy admin that positions Tay Conti as a potential favourite to eventually score wins at every level in All Elite Wrestling - she's already eaten most of the equivalent losses.

Conti has fallen only slightly short in major title programmes with both Jade Cargill and Britt Baker, and has won big in other areas in order to get these shots. A bloodbath tag victory alongside Jay against Penelope Ford and The Bunny was as rich in quality content as it was soaked in claret, elevating all four as more than just filler on an increasingly intriguing roster.

Despite all these matches and moments, AEW have barely scratched the surface with Conti as a character, and vice versa. She's both established and brand new - a golden combination for the company's short and longterm future.

 
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