This is largely evidenced by the fact that many WWE faces quickly chose to move to TK’s upstart company after serving various 30- to 90-day non-compete clauses after leaving the biggest promotion in the game. But not all of WWE’s turncoats have gone from strength to strength after being dumped on the “…is All Elite” social media graphic, with many struggling to break through on a roster that’s seemingly getting more bloated. the week. So, looking at the numerous former WWE stars who signed on to the All Elite line as a full-time player after saying goodbye to the world of Sports Entertainment – not counting various announcers or other behind-the-scenes talent – let’s see which wrestlers they all were. -out hits or unlucky misses since becoming All Elite. After feeling like a missed opportunity throughout his time on the black and gold brand, combining innovative gymnastics with a compelling natural babyface magnetism, Jake Atlas’ career in AEW never really took off. Looking to retire after the August 2021 WWE release, a victory over Serpentico at Dark in December paved the way for a contract and Rampage’s debut against Adam Cole. He’s here after Atlas suffered a serious knee injury and was sidelined almost out of the gates before finally making headlines for all the wrong reasons due to a domestic violence arrest in May. And with AEW reportedly terminating his deal shortly thereafter, Atlas’ brief All Elite streak has already been largely forgotten.