#4 Could Brock Lesnar find his new home in AEW?
Speaking of big money, there is probably no one on this list that is going to be requesting a higher price tag to come into AEW than the Beast Incarnate himself, Brock Lesnar.
It has been reported that Lesnar's WWE contract quietly expired back in April of this year following WrestleMania 36. Months later, his merchandise was pulled off of WWE Shop just like Sting.
New Champs in WWE! More RIGHT HERE
Unlike Sting, however, The Beast Incarnate is only 43 years old. Lesnar is arguably still in his prime in and if properly motivated, can have fantastic matches against some of the best wrestlers AEW has to offer. The biggest hold up for something like this taking place would obviously come down to money.
At the end of the day, Lesnar is a businessman and he's not going to take discounts for anyone. If he won't do it for WWE or the UFC, he surely won't do it for AEW. While there is no question that the Khan family could afford to bring Lesnar to All Elite Wrestling, the real question is if it makes financial sense for them to do so?
Would a signing like Lesnar be enough to move the needle with the casual fan? Or could the Beast Incarnate'ss arrival actually turn off some die-hard AEW fans in the process? There is a big risk/reward factor when it comes to Lesnar and it's uncertain if a signing this big would be worth it for the company long term.