#1 Paul Wight or Mark Henry makes their in-ring debut in AEW

AEW's monstrous signees Mark Henry and Paul Wight are yet to make their in-ring debuts with the company.
Both former WWE superstars have been given more of a corporate role in the promotion. With Mark Henry set to become an analyst for the upcoming AEW: Rampage, Paul Wight is already part of the commentary team for AEW: Dark Elevation.
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Fans have been desperately wanting to see these men lace up their boots again. However, Mark Henry recently revealed that he's recovering from nagging injuries that he suffered years ago. This means fans may have to wait to see the World's Strongest Man step foot in the ring again.
But Paul Wight is seemingly fit and in better shape at this stage of his career. The company could book his in-ring return for the upcoming All Out pay-per-view or even at the Arthur Ashe Stadium, which will host a special episode of AEW Dynamite.
There are plenty of options for him like Miro, Lance Archer, and Jake Hager, to name a few. Fans could also get to see the long-awaited dream match between Shaq and Wight.
It will be a surreal moment for the company to have either Mark Henry or Paul Wight wrestle at one of their shows this year.