10 WWE Wrestlers Who Could Thrive In AEW

4. The Good Brothers

Luke Gallows Karl Anderson
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So would The Bucks' old pals.

Since leaving the lucrative bosom of Bullet Club brilliance in favour of inking WWE contracts in 2017, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson have dodged a few shells. They've gone from legit menacing tag-team to mid-card veteran duo who occasionally work so-so feuds or peddle WWE's crap attempts at comedy.

The Good Brothers are crying out for some direction in 2019, but they're unlikely to find any in their current guise on SmackDown. The Bullet Club ship has sailed, but they'd still have friends in high places if they scarpered for AEW. At least there the team would be guaranteed some solid matches that kept them busy.

A natural rivalry against The Young Bucks writes itself (imagine Gallows and Anderson as bloated heels dropping hints they're still on WWE's pay roll), and so does an all-vet showdown with SoCal Uncensored over some AEW Tag-Team Titles.

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