10 WWE Stars Who Should NOT Go To AEW

1. Seth Rollins

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Seth Rollins has all the tools to be a huge star in All Elite Wrestling. The former multi-time world champion is one of WWE's finest in-ring performers, arguably the best on the roster, and he has shown plenty of character since turning heel again a couple of years back. Of all the names on WWE's roster, you could argue that Rollins would be the biggest fit in AEW.

That move isn't going to happen and neither should it. Rollins has been a very vocal supporter of WWE over the years, especially when it comes to Tony Khan's upstart promotion, referring to AEW as the 'minor leagues' not too long ago. Rollins has always been very passionate about WWE, and a move to the competition is nigh on impossible because of that.

Even if he wasn't so vocal about his WWE love, Rollins would still be better off staying with the 'Fed. There is something about The Architect that screams 'WWE', and he has a real chance to cement a major legacy and carve out a Hall of Fame career in the process. Despite the creative changes rumoured to be coming, there is a very important place in modern-day WWE for Seth Rollins.

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