#2. AEW resident rapper Max Caster and hip-hop artist Drake
AEW's Max Caster is extremely talented on the mic. As one half of The Acclaimed, the rising star often comes dropping wicked bars on his unsuspecting opponents. During the team's recent feud with Darby Allin and Sting, The Acclaimed even parodied their opponents' use of face paint in a hilarious diss track that was well received by the fans.
One rapper who uses self-deprecating humor to great effect is, of course, Drake. The Canadian superstar is well-known for his emo boy persona and penchant for beef with fellow artists. He shares a similar attitude to Caster in this regard as someone who doesn't like to be upstaged.
While Caster is perfectly capable of recording his own theme music, a collab with Drake would bring the kind of mainstream credibility that a young company like AEW can certainly benefit from.
#1. AEW world champion Hangman Page and "Old Town Road" rapper Lil Nas X
The reigning AEW World Champion is Hangman Adam Page. The former Elite member is one of the most beloved babyfaces in the company. Fans appreciate his Anxious Milennial Cowboy persona and consider him a relatable hero that they can root for.
Whether he is an actual cowboy is still up for debate, but one rapper who infamously (and somewhat randomly) incorporated the country genre into his music to great result is Lil Nas X. His breakout hit "Old Town Road" was all over the radio in 2019, which also happens to be the same time Page began his rise in the company.
The unlikeliest of hits, "Old Town Road" catapulted Lil Nas X from the fringes of hip-hop into a household name. He made country music cool, just like how Page made a cowboy persona relevant in modern times. The two would make a great pair for an entrance music collaboration.