#3 Alundra Blayze

All Elite Wrestling has not yet said anything about a women’s division, but in the current wrestling landscape, it’s hard to imagine a major promotion not featuring female talent to at least some extent.
Be it as a trainer, agent, broadcaster, or even part-time talent, AEW could do a lot worse than to bring Alundra Blayze into the fold.
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Blayze reconciled with WWE after a deep rift formed between the two sides during the Monday Night War. However, since that time the relationship has seemed tenuous, including WWE quietly rescheduling and not hyping a Network special dedicated to her career, and filming but then cutting her broadcast work for the original Mae Young Classic.
Blayze did work the Evolution battle royal, and it’s not out of the question that she’d remain an occasional contributor to WWE programming. AEW may offer a platform on which she’s more consistently respected, though, and can play to the hardcore fan base that most appreciates her legacy.