#4 Legendary manager Vickie Guerrero introduced Andrade El Idolo to AEW
Andrade El Idolo's AEW debut is still fresh in everyone's minds as it took place on the June 4th episode of Dynamite this year. His arrival wasn't the most earth-shattering because it abruptly occurred in a segment involving Tony Schiavone and Mark Henry.
Vickie Guerrero rudely interrupted Henry, insisting that the former WWE Superstar leave the ring. Not many people anticipated that Guerrero would be bringing someone right after, which explains why people immediately jumped from their seats as Andrade was slowly marching towards the ring. The former NXT Champion could have received an even bigger pop had AEW given him entrance music on his first night.
Andrade delivered an emphatic promo, notably putting the entire locker room on notice. He even made his intention clear and vowed to become the face of All Elite Wrestling, something that people are yet to witness.
#3 Brodie Lee emerged as the Exalted One of the Dark Order
Brodie Lee's AEW debut was perhaps the most intriguing and visionary as he emerged as the leader of the Dark Order. On 18th March 2020, Evil Uno of The Dark Order cut another promo on Dynamite to tease the arrival of The Exalted One.
Soon after, Christopher Daniels interjected in that segment, thus asking Uno to stop spreading lies after lies. The entire complexion of that angle changed when the lights went off, and Brodie Lee appeared via a vignette.
As the lights came on, the former WWE Superstar was present behind Daniels and Kazarian in the ring. The aftermath saw SCU face a brutal beatdown from Brodie Lee and his group. His run with the company abruptly ended as Lee tragically passed away the same year he joined the company. His short stint saw him capture the TNT Championship, which has now become synonymous with his name.
Even though Brodie Lee has physically left all of us, he carved a beautiful legacy that people will remember for some time to come.