All Elite Wrestling: Updated roster of everyone signed to AEW
By Luke Norris
Here’s an updated (and ongoing) roster list of everyone signed thus far to All Elite Wrestling.
All Elite Wrestling really is going “All In”, aren’t they? Wrestling puns are fun.
Following the success of last year’s All In pay-per-view event, organizers Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks (brothers Matt and Nick Jackson) continue to prove that WWE isn’t the only game in town any longer and have partnered with Jacksonville Jaguars and Fulham FC owner Shad Khan and his son Tony in professional wrestling’s newest promotion, All Elite Wrestling.
The company was officially founded on January 1 and AEW held an initial rally a week later in Jacksonville to offer more details on the promotion, a promotion that now boasts a stacked roster featuring some of the biggest talents in sports entertainment, including Cody and The Young Bucks themselves, all of whom have also signed on as executive vice presidents. Rhodes’ wife, Brandi, will serve as the chief brand officer.
If those three names weren’t enough to get people excited about All Elite Wrestling, the signing of Chris Jericho certainly added to the hoopla. And if that weren’t enough, the announcement on February 7 at an AEW rally in Las Vegas that none other than Kenny Omega, the hottest free agent in pro wrestling, had signed was just icing on the cake. Jericho and Omega, who had an amazing match last year in New Japan, had it out once again in Vegas, which will serve as the venue for AEW’s opening show, aptly called Double or Nothing, on May 25 at the MGM Grand.
More names, including former WWE stars and the hottest acts on the indie circuit, continue to be added to the AEW roster, including Nyla Rose, the first transgender woman to join a major wrestling outfit.
All Elite also currently has partnerships with Oriental Wrestling Entertainment in Shanghai and have also announced a deal with AAA, one of the biggest lucha libre organizations in Mexico. There have been plenty of rumors surrounding current WWE stars as well, some of whom have contracts that will be expiring soon, leading to speculation that many could be on their way out the door to All Elite. But for now, let’s take a look at those who are officially signed to All Elite Wrestling.
All Elite Wrestling Men’s Wrestlers
- Cody Rhodes
- The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)
- Chris Jericho
- Kenny Omega
- “Hangman” Adam Page
- Christopher Daniels
- Frankie Kazarian
- Scorpio Sky
- Joey Janela
- Maxwell Jacob Friedman
- PAC (formerly known as Neville in WWE)
- Cima
- El Lindaman
- T-Hawk
- Takehiro Yamamura
- Jungle Boy
- Pentagon Jr.
- Fenix
- Jimmy Havoc
- Chuck Taylor
- Trent Baretta
- Sammy Guevara
- Sonny Kiss
- Kip Sabian
- Michael Nakazawa
- Brandon Cutler
- Darby Allin
- Private Party (Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy)
- Los Gueros del Cielo (Jack Evans and Angelico)
- Brandon Cutler
- Luchasaurus
- The Dark Order (Evil Uno and Stu Grayson, f/k/a Super Smash Bros.)
- Shawn Spears
- Marco Stunt
- Orange Cassidy
All Elite Wrestling Women’s Wrestlers
- Brandi Rhodes
- Britt Baker
- Penelope Ford
- Aja Kong
- Yuka Sakazaki
- Kylie Rae
- Nyla Rose
- Allie
- Bea Priestley
- Sadie Gibbs
- Hikaru Shida
- Awesome Kong
This list will continue to be updated as the All Elite Wrestling Roster expands. Keep checking back in with FanSided for all the latest AEW news and updates.
What are your thoughts on the All Elite Wrestling roster? Do you think AEW will succeed and will you be tuning in? Please feel free to join in the conversation in the comments section below.