4 female WWE Superstars who would benefit most from joining AEW

A new Revolution?
A new Revolution?

#3 Natalya

New beginnings?
New beginnings?

This is probably the least likely move possible in terms of female WWE departures to AEW. Natalya has been with the WWE since her early years and has pretty much done it all for the McMahon-led promotion.

But this is perhaps the perfect reason why Natalya would be best suited to joining with the new kids on the block. Like her fellow Canadian Chris Jericho, she is somebody whose time at the very top of the WWE main event scene is likely to be coming to an end very soon - if it hasn't already done so.

Try as she might, it is nearly impossible for Natalya to shake off the associations she has with the pre-women's evolution years and will never fully be considered as part of the aforementioned evolution we've all come to love.

Moving to AEW would be a mutually beneficial step. Natalya would be given a new platform where she would instantly find herself at the very top once again, and AEW would be receiving a recognised female name that could legitimately hold their women's division title for lengthy periods of time.

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This is all without mentioning what a boost it would be for the women already representing AEW themselves. Having the teachings and direction of a Natalya Neidhart would instantly start yielding rewards from a company-wide perspective.

And it's not like Natalya would not be welcomed either. Her uncle Bret has already made his feelings known about AEW, appearing for them at Double or Nothing earlier this year and introducing the AEW World Championship title belt.

The only drawback to this move from Natalya's perspective would probably be the money and face time she would lose by not appearing in Total Divas anymore. But surely this is a small price to pay if it means one more shot at the big time?

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