10 Wrestlers Who Could Leave AEW In 2022

7. Jack Evans

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Jack Evans stands as somebody who could believably depart All Elite Wrestling in 2022 as he was part of one of the company's first group of signings in 2019. If, as was the case with the bulk of those names, he signed a three-year deal, that would expire in May 2022.

Never presented as anything more than a preliminary tag team wrestler, Evans has spent his past year slotted into the crowded Hardy Family Office stable. Behind Private Party and The Butcher and The Blade, there have been times when Jack and partner Angelico have felt like the unit's third-tier tag team, which isn't exactly a glittering spotlight. Nonetheless, Evans has worked a handful of singles bouts on TNT - in including a hair vs. hair clash with Orange Cassidy in September.

Evans last wrestled for AEW in October. In December, he quote-tweeted acknowledging a fan who'd noted that in order for new wrestlers come in, AEW may need to shed some of its original crew:-

AEW may yet offer Evans a renewal. As of right now, there have been no clear reports on this.

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