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I Think Big Bill Has a Main Event Babyface Run In Him

 


All Elite Wrestling has a wealth of talented wrestlers on its roster, but one that stands out as someone who should be used more prominently is Big Bill, formerly known as Big Cass in WWE. He has the potential to be a main event babyface, and AEW should push him in that direction.



Big Bill is a towering figure at 7 feet tall and has the size and strength to match. He is also a skilled wrestler, with a diverse move set that includes both power moves and high-flying maneuvers. He has a compelling presence in the ring and a charismatic personality that connects with the audience.


One of the keys to Big Bill's success as a main event babyface is his ability to connect with the audience. He has a relatable backstory and a likeable personality that fans can get behind. He also has a strong work ethic and a willingness to put in the time and effort to improve his craft.

In addition to his in-ring abilities, Big Bill has the potential to be a top draw for AEW. He has a significant fan base from his time in WWE, and many of those fans would likely follow him to AEW if given the opportunity to see him in a prominent role. He also has the ability to draw in new fans who are drawn to his size, strength, and charismatic personality.




It's clear that Big Bill has the potential to be a main event babyface for AEW. He has the in-ring skills, presence and personality that fans can connect with. AEW should take advantage of his potential and push him as a main event babyface. Doing so would not only benefit Bill himself but also the company as a whole. It would help to increase the visibility of AEW, and it would also bring in new fans and increase overall revenue.





Big Bill is a talented wrestler who has the potential to be a main event babyface for AEW. He should eventually have a match with MJF as a babyface. He’s familiar to audiences and has a great look. I think MJF could get a good match out of Big Bill as well.


AEW should take advantage of the former Big Cass’ charisma and in-ring skills to push him in that direction. He has a significant fan base, a compelling presence in the ring, and a charismatic personality that can connect with the audience. Pushing him as a main event babyface would not only benefit Big Bill, but also AEW as a whole.


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