Both Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder of The Revival seem dead-set on leaving WWE and opting to bet on themselves by exploring new endeavors. The team has reportedly turned down hefty offers from the company of $700K per year. Vince McMahon obviously cannot force them to stay with WWE so both men will most likely leave the company when their contracts expire (one of their contracts reportedly expires in March or April 2020 and the other’s deal expires in August 2020).
Perhaps AEW could be a potential destination where the tag team could be better utilized. AEW is known to focus heavily on their tag team division (The Young Bucks – Matt and Nick Jackson – are executives, so this would make one think that maybe this is why the company focuses so prominently on its tag team division). The wrestlers in AEW’s tag team division appear to be treated more like legitimate stars rather than just a part of the show that is of slightly lesser value than singles superstars.
Speaking of underutilized WWE talent, former TNA World Heavyweight Champion EC3, who is currently signed with WWE (but drastically underutilized and not viewed as a star), could also have a future with AEW since he has recently been spotted in public with Chris Jericho. He also posted on social media that he received some excellent advice from Le Champion.