#3 Sign - Randy Orton
Randy Orton is a third generation wrestler and one of the most decorated WWE wrestlers of all time. A nine-time WWE Champion and four-time World Heavyweight Champion, Orton has done everything in WWE. The only thing that can lure him is money and a schedule that he would want to work. AEW can afford to buy him for huge sums of money and utilize his heel persona to their advantage. There were news reports that he has openly discussed his willingness to talk to AEW.
AEW has promised to be more creative, so Orton can deliver value by utilizing his experience and building himself up as a top heel.
#2 Avoid - Dolph Ziggler
Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked Dolph Ziggler on the ninth place in 2013. Since then, he has not had a great run in WWE. Ziggler is not seen often on Raw, which seems to suggest that WWE does not give him the same push as they did six to seven years ago. In an interview, The Showoff said, "It’s weird because for the last two years I’ve had somewhat of a handshake agreement, kind of behind closed doors deal with WWE. I’ve been able to do a lot of things, on my own, not at WWE, just because of the relationship we’ve had for the last 14 years."
He is busy with his stand-up comedy career, so AEW should just let him pursue his passion. At 38, there's little Ziggler can do to revive his career.