#3. Kip Sabian
If AEW officials and the management didn't think much of Sabian, then he would not have participated in the first match in AEW at Double or Nothing. Facing Sammy Guevara, Sabian introduced the fans to the promotion's first match. He ended up being successful and showed those who weren't familiar with him just what he was capable of.
He also squared off with the chosen one in AEW, Adam Page, at Fight for the Fallen. Despite losing to the member of the Elite, he pushed Page to the limit.
I hadn't heard of him before but was impressed with his match with Guevara at Double or Nothing. His promo ahead of his match with Page impressed me even more. I believed a lot of what he said about Page getting every opportunity while others have had to work a little harder to just get noticed. He's a high-flyer and stiff striker like a lot of wrestlers are today, so he'll likely find his spot in the company once the weekly show starts in October.