10 Most Boring Wrestlers Of 2022

3. The Dark Order

Dark Order 2022
AEW

Admittedly, there was a time when The Dark Order worked as a cult-like lower-card fascination for AEW devotees. There's also some goodwill holding over from Brodie Lee's time in the faction, but even that's a case of diminishing returns each and every time the group strolls through an All Elite curtain.

2022 was their lowest ebb yet.

Hearing JR shout, "Johnny Hungee!" whenever John Silver launches a comeback is now incredibly tiresome. The same goes for any and all pretence that The Order should be hanging around with top stars like Hangman Page; if anything, Page buddying up with these guys lessened his own appeal.

Preston '10' Vance's recent turn will hopefully bring the curtain down on The Dark Order in AEW. It's an act that has long-since grown stale, and there's no need to continue it on into 2023. Seriously, Tony Khan, stop blighting episodes of Rampage with The Order's backstage promos and/or matches.

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