Dalton Castle is ROH's Future Champion and AEW should sign him NOW Alright, let's cut to the chase. Dalton Castle's victory at ROH Supercard of Honor isn't just a win for himself or his Outrunners team -- it's a statement about where wrestling's future lies. This guy has the star power, charisma, and most importantly, the technical skill that sets him apart from the pack. Castle's ability to headline a major event like ROH Supercard of Honor isn't just a fluke.
He's been building this momentum for years with his hard-hitting matches and compelling storylines. The fact that he won in such an environment -- where only one set of titles changed hands out of eight matches -- speaks volumes about the respect and recognition he commands from peers and fans alike. Now, take AEW Collision coming up on May 16th. They're adding a World Trios Championship Eliminator Match to their lineup.
Think about it: why wouldn't they sign one of the hottest young talents in the industry right now? Dalton Castle fits that bill perfectly. He can carry those big matches and deliver when it counts. Let's not mince words here -- if AEW wants to stay relevant, signing Castle is a no-brainer.
They need fresh faces with proven track records, and this guy has got them all. The alternative? Relying on established names who might be past their prime or leaning too heavily on the same roster they've had for years now.
So here's my challenge to anyone out there thinking otherwise: go ahead, defend why AEW shouldn't sign Dalton Castle. Go on, I dare you. Who thinks this rising star is better off staying put in ROH? Make your case while I laugh all the way to the bank when he inevitably becomes a household name under AEW's wing.
Pick a lane or step aside -- we're moving.
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