8 Wrestlers WWE Will Sign In 2026
2. Private Party
One of the most instantly impressive teams when AEW debuted, Private Party's long road to gold felt like a legitimate full-circle moment when they finally gained the Tag Team Championships in 2024. Their reign lasted a respectable three months, but the pairing of Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy has not been seen on AEW TV since dropping the titles to The Hurt Syndicate back in January.
There's no way of politely saying this: the former AEW Tag Team Champions feel like they are being frozen out by Tony Khan's empire. Carrying no injuries, there can be no other reason to shelve a tag team that has been part of the foundations of AEW since the very first episode of Dynamite. They were performing at their absolute peak when they dropped the belts, and that can only be because WWE has shown interest.
Much like The Righteous, Private Party is fully ready for whatever is asked of them in WWE. They have a memorable entrance, flamboyancy in the ring, and have already demonstrated that they have championship pedigree at the highest level.