10 WWE Wrestlers Who Must Also Join AEW
7. The Usos
The best tag team (left) in WWE deserve the best tag team scene in North America.
As of this writing, Jey Uso finds himself embroiled in a hugely intriguing mini-programme with Roman Reigns, but short of the 'The Big Dog's heel turn eventually expanding to include the brothers when Jimmy returns from injury, there's not a lot left for either of them to do.
After a decade on television, the pair have tackled becoming stale before, but they may be running out of options in a company that's already pretty myopic when it comes to reinvention.
Contrast that with the opportunities in Jacksonville. AEW have faced reasonable accusations of bloat in their doubles division, but equally have done their best to make every team matter. A sagging programme between Proud & Powerful and The Best Friends climaxed with one of the best matches of the year, whilst Eddie Kingston's rehabilitation of The Lucha Bros and The Butcher & The Blade reflects earnest efforts to make good on teams disappearing from view.
Ultimately, featuring in that particular league requires each act to be able to prove themselves as wrestlers every week. There are few units out there that would find this as easy as The Usos.