Ups & Downs For Every AEW Roster Member

68. Mel

Brandi Rhodes Mel
AEW

Up

Demonstrated incredible commitment to the Nightmare Collective act by having her head shaved for the gimmick, then participated in shaving Sean Ross Sapp's head for Wigs For Kids, which raised thousands of dollars in donations.

Down

Working only five bouts despite spending close to a year with the promotion and, in truth, doing little to justify further opportunities.

67. Gunn Club

Gunn Club
AEW

Up

Billy was a fun, hossy inclusion in the Dynamite Dozen Battle Royal in November 2019, while Austin is a developing prospect with bags of confidence.

Down

Their Dark tag matches are regularly the least eventful and most skippable on the web series' weekly offerings. Colten's recent debut should help freshen things up, though.

66. Brandon Cutler

Brandon Cutler
AEW

Up

The Young Bucks handing Cutler two contracts years after Brandon must have thought his professional wrestling window had closed was earnestly heartwarming, as was the first win of his AEW career against Peter Avalon a few weeks ago.

Down

A disjointed squash loss to MJF on Dynamite's first ever episode.

65. Chaos Project

Luther Serpentico
AEW

Up

While the match didn't deliver, AEW successfully sold the idea of Luther (and Serpentico) as a credible opponent for Chris Jericho's 30th anniversary tag, producing a slick video package highlighting their length history together.

Down

The Nightmare Collective existed - and Luther was part of it.

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