AEW Roster in 2023: Full List of Wrestlers, Teams, Champions
On this page you find the full AEW Roster in the year 2023. This includes the list of all AEW Wrestlers, division between Men and Women Rosters, active Tag Teams & Stables, the current reigning Champions, as well as Managers, Announcers, Authority figures, Producers and other personalities in All Elite Wrestling.
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AEW: All (243)
Men
Women
Teams
2point0 / Ever-Rise / 3.0 / The Badd Boys
The Acclaimed
The Acclaimed & Daddy Ass
Adam Cole & Roderick Strong
Aussie Open
The Baddies
The Beast of Burdens
Best Friends
Better Than You, Bay Bay
Big Bill & Lee Moriarty
The Blackpool Combat Club
The Boys / The Tate Twins / The Bad News Boyz
Brian Pillman Jr. & Brock Anderson
Bullet Club Gold / Bang Bang Gang
The Butcher & The Blade
CHAOS
Chaos Project
Christopher Daniels & Matt Sydal
CMFTR
Dalton Castle & The Boys
Darby Allin & Nick Wayne
Darius Martin & Action Andretti
The Dark Order
Death Triangle
The Don Callis Family
Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. & Jamie Hayter
Eddie Kingston & Ortiz
The Elite
Evil Uno & Stu Grayson
The Factory
The Firm
FTR / The Revival / The Mechanics
Gates of Agony
Golden Guns
The Golden Jets
The Gunns
The Hardy Party
The Hardys
Heat
House of Black
The Infantry
The Iron Savages
The Iron Savages / Bear Country
Jericho Appreciation Society
Johnny TV & Taya Valkyrie
Jora Johl & Rohit Raju
Julia Hart & Skye Blue
JungleHOOK
The Kingdom / The OGK
Kings of the Black Throne
Kris Statlander & Willow Nightingale
La Facción Ingobernable
Lance Archer & The Righteous
Le Sex Gods
The Lucha Brothers
Madison Rayne & Skye Blue
Men of the Year
Mercedes Martinez & Diamanté
Mogul Affiliates
Mogul Embassy
Naturally Limitless
Orange Cassidy & HOOK
The Outcasts
The Outrunners
The Patriarchy
Private Party
Proud 'N Powerful / EYFBO
QTV
The Renegade Twins
Ricky Starks & Big Bill
The Righteous
Roppongi Vice
Ruby Soho & Willow Nightingale
S.A.P. - Spanish Announce Project
Sting & Darby Allin
TayJay
"Timeless" Toni Storm & Mariah May
Top Flight
Top Flight / The Flip Bros
The TrustBusters
The Undisputed Kingdom
United Empire
The Varsity Athletes
The Von Erichs
The Wingmen
The WorkHorsemen
The Young Bucks
Champions
AEW World Championship | Samoa Joe
| 1+
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MJF
Cashed in the Casino Poker Chip match. | 406
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AEW TNT Championship | Christian Cage
Cage immediately invoked the title shot earned by his ally Killswitch earlier that night, on the pre-show. | 1+
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Adam Copeland
| 0
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Christian Cage
| 98
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Killswitch
Despite Luchasaurus being champion, his manager Christian Cage physically held the title belt during the reign and referred to himself as champion. | 98
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Wardlow
| 59
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Powerhouse Hobbs
| 42
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Wardlow
| 3
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Samoa Joe
| 32
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AEW International Championship | Orange Cassidy
| 82+
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Rey Fénix
| 20
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Jon Moxley
| 17
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Orange Cassidy
During his reigns, the title changes name to "AEW International Championship" | 326
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AEW Continental Championship | Eddie Kingston
Defeated Jon Moxley in the Continental Classic final to become the inaugural champion. Together with the ROH World Championship and the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship, the three titles are collectively known as Continental Crown Championship (triple crown). | 1+
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AEW World Tag Team Championship | Ricky Starks & Big Bill
| 85+
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FTRDax Harwood & Cash Wheeler
FTR's AEW career was on the line. | 185
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The GunnsAustin Gunn & Colten Gunn
| 56
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The AcclaimedAnthony Bowens & Max Caster
| 140
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AEW World Trios Championship | The Acclaimed & Daddy AssMax Caster, Anthony Bowens & "Daddy Ass" Billy Gunn
| 126+
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House of BlackMalakai Black, Brody King & Buddy Matthews
| 175
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The EliteKenny Omega, Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson
| 53
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Death TrianglePAC, Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fénix
Defeated Best Friends to win the vacant title. | 126
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AEW Women's World Championship | "Timeless" Toni Storm
| 43+
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Hikaru Shida
| 39
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Saraya
| 44
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Hikaru Shida
| 25
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"Timeless" Toni Storm
| 66
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Jamie Hayter
Hayter defeated Toni Storm to win the interim title; however, on the November 23, 2022, episode of Dynamite, it was announced that Thunder Rosa had forfeited the lineal title, making Hayter the official champion. | 190
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AEW TBS Championship | Julia Hart
| 43+
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Kris Statlander
| 174
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Jade Cargill
Defeated Ruby Soho in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. | 508
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Real World Championship | CM Punk
CM Punk returned to AEW on June 17, 2023 carrying a bag he described as containing "something he never lost; the next month he revelead the AEW World Championship belt that he had won at the 2022 All Out, referring to himself as the "real world's champion" and then spray-painting a black X on the center plate. The "Real World Championship" was not officially recognized by AEW, but Punk defended the title on AEW programming. | 29
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FTW Championship | Hook
| 126+
| |
Jack Perry
| 39
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Hook
| 357
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