10 Wrestlers Whose Stock Has Risen The Most Since WWE WrestleMania 36

4. Christian

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It's...it's Christian!

Ah yes, that infamous Todd Grisham commentary call shall never die. Neither, mind you, will Christian Cage's appetite for pro wrestling. The Canadian has signed for AEW, and he promises to "Outwork Everyone" on his route to the top of the roster there.

You may be thinking, '...but Christian didn't work a match at WrestleMania 36". You're right, he didn't. He did, however, appear (via Zoom) on the Kickoff show to hype Edge vs. Randy Orton. That was it. That was Cage's 'Mania moment for 2020, and it seemed back then that talking head appearances were all he had to offer the biz.

How times change.

Cage has gone from hyping up his best friend's comeback to prepping for his own in another company that's stacked with fresh opponents. He must be way more excited for that thought than he was for sitting down in his living room to chat with Renee Young and Booker T.

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