#2 Edge should not go to AEW
The prospect of Edge joining AEW almost became a reality before he returned at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view in 2019. It was even suggested that the WWE only cleared Edge to compete so he wouldn't join AEW.
Matt Hardy spoke with the MCW cast to suggest this was the case:
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"That was one of those things too. I think if they [WWE] hadn’t have cleared Edge and let him wrestle, he was going to end up at AEW. So they kind of had to go, ‘Oh. If we don’t want him to go, we got to let him have his way," Matt Hardy said. (h/t Wrestling Headlines)
For Edge, though, his home is with WWE. He is a Hall of Famer and WWE Universe adores him. The company has now allowed him to compete and also compete with a reduced schedule. It's the perfect deal for The Rated R Superstar, and there's still plenty of dream matches to be had.
#1 Seth Rollins should not go to AEW
There's a lot of dream matches we'd love to see if Seth Rollins was to join AEW. The Drip King is pro-WWE and is firmly happy with the company. Rollins always goes to bat for WWE on social media, and let's it be known that WWE is the best wrestling company in the world.
If he was to join AEW, yes, there would be plenty of match-ups for him, but what's not to say he wouldn't get lost in the shuffle? The roster is stacked and this will no doubt hinder plenty of superstars' chances who want to compete at the top level.
Rollins has that with WWE and is considered a main-event player. There's simply no reason for him to move on.