10 Wrestlers Who Could Be The Surprise Entrant In AEW Face Of The Revolution Ladder Match

2. Chris Hero

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On a similar level to Matt Rehwoldt, Chris Hero - formerly known as Kassius Ohno - hasn't done much of note since departing WWE.

In fact, the day of Revolution (7 March) will mark exactly one year since he had his last match, competing in an NXT UK Battle Royal that was pre-recorded for a 2 April broadcast. How coincidental would it be that, one year after to the day, 'The Knockout Artist' becomes a prominent name in wrestling again?

Out of all of WWE's mishandled talents, Hero has to be top of the list, right? He never got out of the starting blocks in NXT for whatever reason. Fans of his from before his WWE days were left fuming at how he was used in the company.

His return to the company in 2017 after a few years away should have been the turning point. Instead, he suffered the same fate, except this time, he was used in an even lesser role.

Chris Hero needs to come to All Elite Wrestling. He'll succeed massively. The sheer thought of the pop on Sunday if 'Chris Is Awesome' comes over the speakers - genuine goosebumps thinking about it. Seriously, how the f*ck do you mess up Chris Hero?!

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