#4. Brian Cage - AEW singles record: 8-1
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Brian Cage made his surprise debut at AEW Fight for the Fallen. Rumor suggested that the former IMPACT World Champion would join the company for a while, but it wasn't until he showed up for that ladder match that those reports turned out to be true.
While Cage has been impressive during his stint with the company, the pairing with Taz and Ricky Starks has been interesting. Taz even awarded the FTW Championship to Cage, which did grab fans' attention because of its obscure lineage with ECW.
When it comes to singles competition, Brian Cage has only lost once, and that was at the hands of Jon Moxley. It did seem like AEW was trying to protect Cage though as he didn't give up. Instead, Taz threw in the towel, and Cage lost the match.
While Cage was unsuccessful in the Casino Battle Royale at All Out, there seem to be some plans for him. The former IMPACT World Champion is current at 8-1 as of now. It'll be interesting to see if he doesn't record any more losses for the rest of the year.