Wrestlers are incredibly versatile people and that allows them to jump from company to company when and if needed. While there are some wrestlers who remain incredibly loyal to just one company, such as Shawn Michaels with WWE, there are plenty of wrestlers who have moved around and worked for various places.

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Many wrestlers have worked for two of the three major companies in WWE, TNA, and AEW, however, a select few have switched around enough to have been at all three at one point or another. While not everyone has made a massive impact in all three, that hasn't stopped them from being part of the rosters.

10 Dustin Rhodes

Dustin Rhodes

The Natural, Dustin Rhodes is one of the most experienced wrestlers in the world right now, and the veteran has certainly been around. He is, of course, best known for his WWE days as Goldust, but he is currently putting together an impressive body of work with AEW. 

In TNA, Dustin worked as Black Reign, which wasn't a great character in all honesty. This was a period of career where Dustin certainly wasn't on top, however, he does have the experience now.

9 Matt Hardy

Woken Matt Hardy

Another wrestling legend who has enjoyed being part of all three rosters is Matt Hardy. He had huge careers with both WWE and TNA, and actually spent a lot of time in the Impact Zone trying to build the company.

While he's best known for his WWE career, Matt had an awful lot of success in TNA. This is where he created the Broken Universe, becoming one of the biggest names in the business, and now he is continuing to develop his character with AEW.

8 Trent Baretta

Trent Baretta

The ultimate Best Friend is someone who spent many years working with WWE, but never quite managed to break out. While he was always talented in the ring, the company never really gave him the chance to showcase his personality.

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The same could be said for his time in TNA's X-Division, but he was given further chances here to work in the ring. Thankfully, he has now found a home in AEW that really believes in both his charisma and his in-ring ability.

7 Awesome Kong

Awesome Kong AEW

Unlike a lot of people on this list, Awesome Kong is actually best known for her work in TNA. This is the company where she really made her name, and she really did dominate as part of the Knockouts division, especially with her matches against Gail Kim.

Neither her WWE nor AEW in-ring careers quite went to plan, unfortunately. She had very brief runs with both of them in the ring, but she showcased her dominance for each company.

6 The Young Bucks

Young Bucks

That's right, The Young Bucks have actually worked for all three as well. They made a few brief appearances for WWE as enhancement talent, and once dressed up as D-Generation X, mocking them in a segment for The Miz and John Morrison.

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Their time in TNA is quite forgettable as well, mainly because they weren't treated as the big stars everyone knows them to be. However, they helped create AEW and this is where they are going to thrive.

5 Taz

Taz and Brian Cage

The wrestling legend, Taz is another name who has been involved in all three companies. He might be best known for being an ECW star, but he had an impressive WWE career as well, proving his ability on the biggest stage.

In TNA, Taz worked as an advisor for Samoa Joe, much like he is doing now for Ricky Starks and Brian Cage. Plus, he has worked as a commentator in all three places too.

4 Brandi Rhodes

Brandi Rhodes

Brandi Rhodes has played a key part both in the ring and backstage in AEW's early existence and she is someone who has certainly thrived with the company. But she has also been around in both WWE and TNA as well.

In WWE, Brandi was used primarily as a ring announcer for various shows, which was a role she did very well in. Then in TNA, she was used as an on-screen talent as part of Cody's character.

3 Leva Bates

Leva Bates

Another female talent that has worked for all three companies is Leva Bates, who has had mild success in all three places. Bates was brought in to fill spots for TNA prior to her working with WWE.

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Of course, fans will certainly remember her times in NXT where she worked as Blue Pants because she was incredibly over with the audience. Since then, Bates has become The Librarian in AEW, which is a role that has been met with mixed reviews, to say the least.

2 Billy Gunn

Billy Gunn AEW

Billy Gunn is used sporadically on television for AEW alongside his son, but he does also provide work for the company behind the scenes too. Of course, Gunn is incredibly well-known for his WWE run with the New Age Outlaws and DX.

But what man people forget is the fact that Gunn was also part of the TNA roster in 2005. He was known as The New Age Outlaw and spent time working alongside Jeff Jarrett and The Beautiful People.

1 Cody Rhodes

Cody Rhodes

Cody Rhodes is one of the biggest names in AEW, but he has also had major spells with both WWE and TNA before that. WWE is the place where it all started for Cody, making a name for himself, and having a lengthy and impressive career.

But when he chose to bet on himself and try to prove he was worth more than what WWE was giving him, TNA ended up as one of his destinations. The success he had there and various other places is what built him up to the point where AEW was a viable option as he took on Dave Meltzer's bet to create ALL IN.

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