#4 AEW's Native Beast Nyla Rose
Nyla Rose has been with AEW from the very beginning. She made her AEW debut in the company's first ever PPV Double or Nothing back in 2019. On February 12, 2020, Rose defeated Riho to win the AEW Women's World Championship on Dynamite, becoming the first transgender woman to win a world championship in a major United States wrestling company.
She then dropped her title to Hikaru Shida shortly after and has been struggling for relevance ever since. Even Nyla's alliance with WWE legend Vickie Guerrero hasn't done much to keep her in the spotlight.
It can be argued that Nyla Rose might have peaked a little too early in her AEW career. She might have put on a memorable quarter-final performance against Hikaru Shida and even debuted a new finisher which was previously used by Brock Lesnar, it seems like AEW is focusing on other talents on the women's roster. Facing Ruby Soho in the semi-finals who clearly has the bigger momentum on her side, look to Nyla to put on a dominant performance before ultimately falling short. Therefore, the Native Beast makes the bottom of this list.