Every AEW Wrestler Ranked From Worst To Best - After One Year
57. Allie
What's going on with Allie at the moment? While she hasn't wrestled since February 2019, she appeared to have slotted into a decent role as The Butcher and the Blade's manager. This appears to be over now, with all three dropping their death metal aesthetic and Allie going after QT Marshall, whom she courted by, ahem, eating an apple on the latest episode of Dark. Cool.
Whatever the chase, she has rarely been a featured performer as either a wrestler or valet. Here's hoping whatever comes next brings more opportunities.
56. Big Swole
Swole looked to be levelling up in AEW's women's division prior to the ongoing global health crisis kicking in. She was briefly positioned alongside Nyla Rose and Riho prior to Revolution but fell off the radar thereafter, not re-emerging until a boisterous display as a Double Or Nothing 2020 crowd member.
Solid but unspectacular would be an accurate description here. She was great on Dark's defunct From Undesirable to Undeniable segment and has had a couple of solid matches so far, though she is yet to make a mark.
55. Shanna
Her career likely grounded by travel restrictions relating to the health crisis, Shanna hasn't been seen in months.
It's a shame, really, as her outings thus far suggest she is one of the more well-round wrestlers in the division. She suffers from the same lack of character development as many of her peers but looks slick and polished between the ropes, giving her an advantage over many of her greener, less experienced peers.
Though Shanna's ceiling is likely solid midcard gatekeeper, the scene could really, really use one of those at the moment.