#3. Lance Archer - AEW singles record: 13-1
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Everything about Lance Archer seems inherently scary. So far, the former NJPW star has made his presence felt with AEW. He has hammered his opponents into oblivion, laying waste to stars like Marko Stunt and Joey Janela in his path.
Archer's monstrous presentation has put him in good steed. While his loss to Cody Rhodes at AEW Double or Nothing was a blemish on his record, he has since been indomitable. Since AEW seems to have plans to push him going forward.
Lance Archer won the recent Casino Battle Royale at All Out, so he will challenge Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship. Archer and Moxley have met before at NJPW's Wrestle Kingdom 14 for the IWGP US Heavyweight Championship.
At the event, Moxley beat Lance Archer by countout in a Texas Death Match. While it's unclear when their match will happen, it'll probably be sooner than later.