10 Great AEW Wrestlers Who'd Be Better Off In WWE

6. Nick Comoroto

Ethan Page
AEW

This big, scary beast was actually with WWE for a brief spell starting in 2019. Let go due to WWE's controversial budgets in 2020, he's since found a rather lowkey home in QT Marshall's much-maligned Factory faction.

At a glance, Comoroto looks like a potential star. The whole jacked, mountain man look is rare these days and provides an easily intimidating aesthetic for Marshall's henchman. Beyond that though, Comoroto rarely does much of note and hasn't enjoyed a major TV singles match since his one-and-done Dynamite main event against Dustin Rhodes last year.

The Rhodes bout came during Dustin's brother Cody's infamous beef with The Factory and didn't exactly set the world on fire. That being said, from what we have seen of Comoroto on TV, he does have a penchant for mean-mugging facial expressions and isn't afraid of a little stiff brawling. Agile for his size, Comoroto appears to boast most of the tools needed for a successful, heavyweight beast. He just needs the time, attention and space needed to flesh out his talents.

A return to the now-more-conventionally-run NXT could do wonders for The Factory's main heavy. Always more appreciative of big men and freakish looks, WWE these days would likely find a decent slot for him as a menacing brute eventually.

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