12 Wrestlers Who Will Eventually End Up In All Elite Wrestling
7. The Revival
It's criminal how underutilized The Revival have been in WWE since being called up to the main roster two years ago.
Granted, they did spend some time on the shelf with various injuries that year, but they have been 100 percent healthy since the tail end of 2017 and WWE still has yet to do anything of note with them. The duo did reign as the Raw Tag Team champions for a brief period earlier this year, but they lost far more than they won and dropped the straps prematurely on the WrestleMania 35 Kickoff show.
It's no secret that they requested their releases from WWE back in January but were denied. After being offered new lucrative deals and turning them down defiantly, the team started to get buried weekly on Raw at the hands of The Usos (a.k.a. Vince McMahon) and their nonsensical shenanigans. Although they beat The Usos in a great match on Monday, it's obvious they aren't long for WWE and won't be heavily focused on whatsoever ahead of their inevitable departure.
When you consider they have outright stated their desire to face The Young Bucks one day (FTR!), it doesn't take a genius to figure out where they have their sights set on going.
Are The Revival looking to leave WWE when their current contracts expire to explore their possibilities in All Elite Wrestling? Say yeah.