Ranking Every AEW Wrestler's 2020 From Worst To Best
8. Mr. Brodie Lee
The Vince McMahon impersonations and shotgunned World Title feud drew early criticism, but Brodie Lee quickly overcame these initial disappointments to become one of AEW's most fearsome forces, starting with the awesome Jon Moxley clash at Double Or Nothing.
A genius at building and executing match layouts, a sinister and intelligent promo, and a three-dimensional monster between the ropes, Lee was approaching career-best form before taking some time off after dropping the TNT Championship to Cody. His presence has helped lift The Dark Order from jokes to the swarming force they were supposed to be in the first place, and AEW will struggle to book another match as violent as the Dog Collar bout with Rhodes in 2021.