#4. AEW should steer clear of Tamina
AEW's women's roster is progressing in the right direction. The most attended show in the company's history, Grand Slam at Arthur Ashe Stadium, was main evented by Ruby Soho and Britt Baker.
While the roster could do with a veteran addition or two, AEW must steer clear of Tamina for multiple reasons.
First and foremost, Tamina just doesn't cut it in the ring and as discussed before, being great inside the ropes is a huge expectation in AEW, especially to get over with the fans.
Second, Tamina is part of the Snuka lineage, and that name is associated with a lot of controversies. AEW has a great history of honoring the stars of the past, which might negatively affect their fanbase.
#3. Omos is best suited to WWE
There's no question that a wrestler's size, look, and presence matters a lot more in WWE than in AEW. A wrestler like Omos would be perfect for Vince McMahon's company.
Omos is an intimidating figure. Standing at over 7 feet tall, he's as larger-than-life as you can get. Vince McMahon has a history of being enamored with such stars, and Omos is likely to enjoy some degree of success in his WWE career.
However, he is extremely green in the ring right now. Nobody expects a 15-minute technical bout with his size, but he's lacking in basics like how to 'sell' a move. Due to his lack of in-ring proficiency, he'll struggle to connect with the audience of AEW.
Omos is tailor-made for WWE, and if AEW ever pulls the trigger on signing him in the future, it might not be the best idea.