Ranking Every AEW Wrestler's 2019 From Worst To Best
18. Joey Janela
He might not have the most spectacular win/loss record, but Joey Janela has done more than enough to suggest he's going to make it as an upper-midcard star here.
The two Kenny Omega matches were great, with their Lights Out unsanctioned bout particularly compelling thanks, primarily, to the pacing, with the plunder spots spaced out enough to resonate. The Jon Moxley match hit similar notes, though it'd be nice to see him involved in a prolonged singles feud with someone who isn't Shawn Spears.