#1 Miro as the AEW World Champion
As of this writing, only two men have had the honor to hold the AEW World Championship, both of whom are former WWE World Champions - Chris Jericho and Jon Moxley.
This title doesn't change hands very often. In fact, if you don't count the FTW Championship, the World Championship in All Elite Wrestling has changed hands less than every other title in the company. When a new champion is crowned, you best believe that they have earned the right to hold that beautiful title.
A top AEW star just called one of his colleagues 'spoiled' and 'narcissistic' HERE.
And while we think it's only a matter of time before Kenny Omega or Adam Page become the next World Champion in All Elite Wrestling, a year is a long time away. By the second anniversary of Dynamite, AEW fans may be celebrating Miro Day, as the brute from Bulgaria could be the champion.
While this man also comes from WWE, he never got a run with the World Championship there that many fans believed he absolutely deserved. Miro came to AEW to prove his previous employer wrong and all signs point towards him achieving it as it's only a matter of time.
There are some who would argue that Miro's AEW run thus far has been rather underwhelming, but Rome wasn't built in a day. Miro will likely be a fixture of the main event scene in All Elite Wrestling in 2021, as AEW may give in to the loud and passionate Miro fanbase. If he isn't treated correctly, Tony Khan and AEW management will absolutely hear about it.
They already capitalized on the massive fanbases of Moxley and Jericho. But some would argue that they dropped the ball earlier this year with Matt Cardona. It is extremely importatnt that they don't make the same mistake again.