3. Bea Priestley
Bea Priestley started training to become a professional wrestler at a young age, but her world came crashing down when she was diagnosed with brain tumor when she was 14. Thankfully she would beat the disease and make a full recovery at 18. Still only 23 years old, Priestley is currently in a relationship with arguably the best wrestler on the planet, Will Ospreay.
People would think that this would befit a starring role for Bea in the so-far lackluster AEW Women's division. With Champion Riho wrestling sporadically and AEW seemingly more interested in pushing Brandi Rhodes' Nightmare collective angle - which in itself seems an amalgamation of the Dark Order gimmick and the Straight Edge Society - it is confusing that Bea hasn't had a more prominent spot.
She and Britt Baker had a small feud which was soon brushed under the carpet and Priestley now seems directionless. The fact that she and Ospreay announced their plans to make Japan as their primary focus might have something to do with this, but it seems such a waste of Bea's potential in AEW.