AEW All Out: 5 Women we'd love to see in the Casino Battle Royale

All Out is just three weeks away, and the card is beginning to take shape
All Out is just three weeks away, and the card is beginning to take shape

All Out is just three weeks away, and the card is beginning to take shape, and on the 4th episode of 'Road to All Out', AEW decided to revive a match they began at Double or Nothing; The Casino Battle Royale.

While there were plenty of complaints about the DON bout, AEW will have no doubt taken that on board, and with a shot at the AEW Women's World Championship on the line, hopefully, this is treated a little more seriously.

As Brandi Rhodes mentioned in the video announcement, there aren't 21 women currently signed to AEW, so who should appear in the bout?

We will likely get some legendary appearances and some current AEW talent in the match, but there's so much talent out there, so here are five women we'd love to see in the Casino Battle Royale, joining Teal Piper, Jazz and Ivelisse.


#5 Millie McKenzie

Given her age and immense potential, All Elite Wrestling would be silly not to offer her a chance on the All Out stage
Given her age and immense potential, All Elite Wrestling would be silly not to offer her a chance on the All Out stage

The UK wrestling scene has been a hotbed for pro wrestling over the past few years, and while WWE has now begun dominating the scene, there are a few performers that have remained independent.

One of those is 18-year-old Millie McKenzie, who has been working in the scene since she was 16. Given her age and immense potential, All Elite Wrestling would be silly not to offer her a chance on the All Out stage.

'Suplex Millie' has had some incredible matches with everyone she's opposed in the UK, and given her natural charisma and physical, exciting style, every big wrestling company in the world will be fighting for her signature soon.

While many people in America may not know who she is, McKenzie will be one of the biggest stars in the world in just a few years, and if AEW gets on the train early, she could be one of the pillars of the women's division for years to come.

#4 Madison Eagles

Madison Eagles have been one of the best female wrestlers in the world at the moment
Madison Eagles have been one of the best female wrestlers in the world at the moment

For quite some time now, Madison Eagles have been one of the best female wrestlers in the world, but for some reason, she's not yet been signed to WWE, ROH or Impact, if AEW is smart, they'll capitalise on others mistakes.

The Australian born wrestler has everything you'd like in a top star, and given how All Elite Wrestling wants to present a sports-like program, Eagles is the perfect candidate to lead this division going forward.

She was rated the No. 1 female performer in the world in 2011 by PWI (the first to ever be #1 without working for TNA or WWE), and despite being 35-years-old, she's still just as good as anyone in the world.

Eagles has a natural charisma that few in wrestling truly possess, and with all the talented females coming out of Australia right now, she could do them a great service by shining a spotlight on the country while working for AEW.

#3 Shazza McKenzie

There are plenty of talented female stars waiting to step up onto the big stage, and none are more prepared than Australia's Shazza McKenzie
There are plenty of talented female stars waiting to step up onto the big stage, and none are more prepared than Australia's Shazza McKenzie

There are plenty of talented female stars waiting to step up onto the big stage, and none are more prepared than Australia's Shazza McKenzie.

'HEARTcore' McKenzie has been all over the world over the past few years, even briefly appearing for NXT in 2019, but if she's looking for a full-time home in the wrestling business, AEW would be wise to step up.

While she doesn't stand out from a physicality standpoint, McKenzie has the ability to work heel or face, and has the natural charisma that will get her over with any crowd.

Whether it's a one time or full-time contract, this would be a great choice for AEW.

Shazza has been doing great work in Australia and with Shimmer in the United States, and given how AEW need depth in the women's division, this should happen, even if the wider wrestling audience doesn't know her too well.

#2 Sienna

The former Knockouts Champion possesses a unique look and fantastic in-ring work
The former Knockouts Champion possesses a unique look and fantastic in-ring work

Sienna has been in the wrestling business for quite some time, and has starred in promotions like Impact and Shimmer, as well as appearing in the second Mae Young Classic, so it's odd that she finds herself not tied down to a full-time contract.

The former Knockouts Champion possesses a unique look and fantastic in-ring work, but it's her character work and storytelling that makes her a star, and AEW would be wise to bring her in.

Not only is she known by the wrestling world, but she would be a great veteran presence in the locker room, and they should not only bring her in for All Out, but she should be signed to a long contract.

It looks like the NWA is making a play at a weekly program as well, and as Sienna is heavily linked to them, that may make this situation a bit murky, but if AEW want the strongest women's division possible, she is a fantastic choice.

#1 Tessa Blanchard

With the pedigree, look, attitude, athleticism and in-ring work, there's nothing that Blanchard won't achieve in the professional wrestling business
With the pedigree, look, attitude, athleticism and in-ring work, there's nothing that Blanchard won't achieve in the professional wrestling business

Despite being just 23 years of age, the third generation Tessa Blanchard is arguably the best female wrestler in the world today, and her shining star will only continue in the coming years.

With the pedigree, look, attitude, athleticism and in-ring work, there's nothing that Blanchard won't achieve in the professional wrestling business, and All Elite Wrestling is the perfect home for her long-term.

Her father has just signed on with AEW to appear alongside Shawn Spears at All Out, and although she's looking to forge her own path in the wrestling business, it would be good to follow her father's footsteps here.

We aren't sure what her Impact contract will allow her to do, but ultimately, there's no better place for The Diamond of Professional Wrestling to go, and All Out is the perfect time for her to make her mark.

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