10 Wrestlers Who MUST Be Signed For All Elite Wrestling

3. Tessa Blanchard

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If ALL IN was a genuine test run for how the Being The Elite lot could actually kickstart an organisation proper, the Women's Fatal Four-Way was the best example of a new frontier commencing rather than concluding.

The females were unfairly ignored in the build-up, but shone on the big stage with a pulsating multi-woman match that was afforded enough time for the quartet to show off their skillset to many that may not have seen them work in the past.

Though all were pushed within the body of the match, it was Tessa Blanchard that emerged victorious and with the most obvious potential should women's wrestling play a major part in any future productions - and it absolutely should.

There are a number of exceptional talents not yet captured by WWE's vast net, and Blanchard ties together an exciting future with wrestling's rich past. The daughter of Four Horseman pillar Tully could play a big part in helping launch All Elite Wrestling, even if - as briefly with her father in the late-1980s - the road eventually leads to Titan as a result.

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