Summer Rae sees plenty of opportunities for herself in All Elite Wrestling.

Former WWE Superstar Summer Rae recently spoke with The Wrestling Classic. When asked who she’d like to manage right now, Rae said she’d love to work with The Lucha Bros.

“The Lucha Bros, I love them,” Summer Rae said. “And I’ve never met them. I’m meeting them probably tonight at Ring of Honor. I love them. I don’t speak Spanish. Yeah, so I’ll be like a super heel. They’re super baby. You’ll be torn and conflicted.”

When asked who she’d like to team up with right now, Rae picked current AEW International Champion Orange Cassidy.

“If I could tag with anyone and it was a boy, I don’t know if that’s allowed,” Summer Rae said. “But I want to be with Orange Cassidy because it’s like this redheadedness. I’m very upbeat, spastic, and don’t shut up, and he’s very — it’s opposite.”

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