Five AEW Signings You Completely Forgot About

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has made numerous signings since its inception in 2019, bringing in a mix of established stars and up-and-coming talent. However, not all of these acquisitions have made a lasting impact on the promotion. Here are five AEW signings that may have slipped your mind.

1. Danny Limelight

Danny Limelight’s brief stint in AEW is a perfect example of a signing that flew under the radar for most fans. 

In 2021, Limelight appeared in 18 matches for the company, primarily on AEW Dark and Dark: Elevation. Despite sharing the ring with notable stars like Jon Moxley, Konosuke Takeshita, and even Kenny Omega, Limelight’s time in AEW was short-lived.

Notable Matches

  • Faced Ethan Page, Christopher Daniels, and Jon Moxley in singles competition
  • Teamed with Matt and Mike Sydal against Kenny Omega, Michael Nakazawa, and Konosuke Takeshita

2. Awesome Kong

Awesome Kong’s signing with AEW was initially met with excitement, as many fans anticipated a dominant run for the former TNA Knockout. 

However, her time in the company was disappointingly brief and underwhelming. Kong’s limited appearances and lack of significant storylines led to her becoming a forgotten member of the AEW roster.

What Went Wrong

  • Limited television appearances
  • Absence of meaningful feuds or storylines
  • Failure to capitalize on Kong’s imposing presence and in-ring reputation

3. Anthony Ogogo

The Olympic bronze medalist boxer Anthony Ogogo was touted as a promising prospect when he signed with AEW. 

Despite initial hype and a high-profile feud with Cody Rhodes, Ogogo’s momentum quickly fizzled out. His limited in-ring experience and lack of consistent booking have resulted in him becoming lost in the shuffle of AEW’s crowded roster.

Career Highlights in AEW

  • Feud with Cody Rhodes, culminating in a match at Double or Nothing 2021
  • Member of The Factory stable
  • Sporadic appearances on AEW Dark and Dynamite

4. Angelico

South African high-flyer Angelico joined AEW in 2019 as part of the tag team TH2 with Jack Evans. 

Despite his impressive aerial abilities and unique style, Angelico has struggled to find a consistent place on AEW programming. His infrequent appearances and lack of significant storylines have caused many fans to forget he’s still part of the roster.

Career Trajectory

  • Initial push as part of TH2
  • Occasional matches on AEW Dark and Elevation
  • Transition to Spanish-language commentator

5. Ariya Daivari

Former WWE Cruiserweight Ariya Daivari signed with AEW in 2022, but his impact on the company has been minimal. 

While he has made appearances on AEW programming, Daivari’s role has been largely relegated to that of a coach rather than an active in-ring performer.

Current Status

  • Primarily works as a coach behind the scenes
  • Occasional matches on AEW Dark and Elevation
  • Limited involvement in major storylines or feuds

The Challenge of Roster Management

AEW’s approach to talent acquisition has been both praised and criticized. While the company has successfully built a diverse and talented roster, it has also faced challenges in effectively utilizing all of its signed performers. 

This has led to situations where promising talents like those mentioned above fail to gain traction and ultimately fade into obscurity.

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