Ranking Every WWE To AEW Move From Worst To Best
21. Stokely Hathaway
Regularly finding a way to make an impression on a product often devoid of genuine creativity during his spell appearing on it, Stokely Hathaway's routinely brilliant NXT exploits on the mic under the Malcolm Bivens moniker made his departure from WWE in April seem like another monumental c*ck-up on the part of his now-former employers.
And while his assigning to TBS Champion Jade Cargill as the mesmerising mouth-piece for a performer who wasn't in any real need of support in that part of her game has divided some, there's little arguing with the fact that his presence and effortless stream of quotable one-liners on AEW television and Twitter act as the gift that keeps on giving.
Now that the master of words is seemingly adding some more clients to his ever-growing list of allies/Baddies, too, it certainly feels as though the best is yet to come from arguably the most entertaining manager in the game.