Jon Moxley's relentless style and leadership within AEW's roster solidified his reputation as a dependable main-event talent, contributing significantly to the promotion's success.
Known for his versatility and in-ring excellence, Seth Rollins consistently delivered high-quality matches and remained a central figure in WWE storylines throughout the year.
Drew McIntyre's impactful performances and significant victories, including receiving a historic claymore sword from Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, reinforced his main-event status in WWE.
Returning to prominence, CM Punk engaged in high-profile feuds, including a notable program with Drew McIntyre, delivering intense promos and matches that resonated with fans.
Continuing to impress on the international stage, Will Ospreay's match against Bryan Danielson was heralded as the Match of the Year, showcasing his exceptional talent.
Transitioning from tag team competition to a successful singles career, Jey Uso became one of WWE's most beloved superstars, captivating audiences with his "Yeet" catchphrase and confidence.
Swerve Strickland's dynamic performances and significant victories elevated him within AEW, earning him the #2 spot on the PWI 500 list for 2024.
As AEW World Champion, MJF's exceptional mic skills and in-ring prowess made him a standout performer, maintaining his status as one of the industry's top heels.
Dominating as the Intercontinental Champion, Gunther delivered consistently outstanding matches, earning him critical acclaim and a high rating of 9.61 on Cagematch.
Cody Rhodes had a monumental year, culminating in his WWE Championship victory at WrestleMania 40, where he defeated Roman Reigns. His compelling feuds and charismatic presence solidified his position as a top star.