#2 David Starr
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There is no greater unsigned performer in the world today than David Starr, and considering his public stance against the likes of ROH and WWE, All Elite Wrestling is seemingly the only landing spot for 'The Cream In Your Coffee.' The Philadelphia native has moved to the United Kingdom to hone his craft, and he's become an elite performer and promo guy in that time. Now it's time for the world to see just how good 'Your Favorite Wrestler's Favorite Wrestler' really is.
Starr is currently on a crusade to support independent professional wrestlers, so signing may not happen anytime soon, but if AEW really wants to show off the best of the best, than there's no one better than the aptly nicknamed 'The Best of the Best.' Ultimately, Starr can do whatever he likes going forward because the cream always rises to the top, and he's one of the most well-rounded performers in the world, but his abundance of talent deserves to be showcased on the national stage.
#1 Marty Scurll
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Ever since All Elite Wrestling was announced, fans have anxiously awaited the debut of 'The Villain.' One of Being the Elite's greatest all-time characters is current Ring of Honor star, Marty Scurll. 'The Villain' has everything it takes to be a top star in any company, but has stalled recently in ROH. Whether he comes to AEW to help his friends against The Inner Circle or simply to do his own thing, he would be a welcome addition to the company.
His Ring of Honor contract is up in November, and while he will attract plenty of attention from WWE, a character with his depth would be a true asset to AEW, and that's where many predict he will land. While it's not a done deal yet, this simply makes too much sense not to happen.