Every AEW Wrestler Ranked From Worst To Best - After One Year
54. Angelico
The Hybrid 2 came to AEW to be jobbers to the stars in the tag division. They aren't here to play a starring role, but to enhance others on their way to do top, so it's hard to throw too much criticism at what they've done so far.
Such a role places a limit on how far they can go on a list like this. Angelico has talent, sure, but this division is loaded with talent. In that context, he's more of a mid-level guy doing lower-level things than an egregiously misused super-worker.
53. Jack Evans
The more dazzling Hybrid 2 member is Jack Evans, who has stood out more than Angelico because he's really, really great playing a sh*thead heel. The guy walks around and mouths off with such an obnoxious swagger that it's hard not to want to see him getting kicked punched in the face, which is the whole point of his character.
Evans, one of the most influential indie high-flyers ever, also has a banger Dark match with Kenny Omega on his résumé. So there's that.
52. CIMA
That CIMA's #STRONGHEARTS group hasn't been utilised more often is a shame, as the Dragon Gate legend, El Lindaman, and T-Hawk have never disappointed as a hard-hitting all-action trio.
CIMA's AEW run is more distinguished than his freelancing stablemates. He worked Kenny Omega at Fight for the Fallen, Darby Allin on Dynamite, and also associated with SoCal Uncensored in their feud with The Dark Order. He isn't the performer he used to be but the veteran still looks capable of playing a middling role.