3. AEW could use Tully Blanchard as a judge on the panel
Tully Blanchard is another original Four Horsemen member currently involved in AEW. Blanchard would be an entertaining judge as he'd be completely against picking Adam Page, which would create an interesting storyline.
Storylines are always more engaging when the babyface has their back against a well. As with everything in wrestling, there must be a heel and a face. Tully would be an entertaining heel judge.
Blanchard also hasn't picked up multiple titles, but is an expert when it comes to wrestling.
2. The Nature Boy Ric Flair
Ric Flair is one of the greatest and most controversial wrestlers to ever step into the squared-circle.
Flair's appearance has been teased by Andrade, and appearing as a judge might be the best way to make his debut. All Elite Wrestling will have to be very careful with how they make Flair appear due to his controversial nature.
Being a 16-time world champion is a feat that can only be tied by John Cena. For fans who don't know Ric Flair, Cena's impact on modern wrestling could be compared to Flair's impact in the 80s.
1. The Hitman, Bret Hart
"The best there is. The best there was. The best there ever will be," - Bret Hart
Bret Hart is one of the most recognizable wrestling legends today, and was one of the biggest stars in the 90s.
While Hart's career was cut short in the early 2000s, he has always made the time to make appearances outside the ring. Hart last made an appearance in AEW during 2019's Double or Nothing, where he unveiled the AEW World Championship.
Having Bret Hart as a judge would not only bring legitimacy to the match itself but show that he's still on good terms with AEW. There's nobody better than The Hitman to help decide who the next champion should be.