According to recent reports, former AEW wrestlers Miro and Malakai Black, formerly known as Rusev and Aleister Black, are possibly heading back to WWE.
This past weekend saw multiple superstars departing from both WWE and AEW. Here is every professional wrestler who was released.
Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select reported All Elite Wrestling stars Malakai Black, Miro and Ricky Starks had been granted releases from the company, the culmination of a tumultuous final year for all three competitors.
It's now been made official. Will Ospreay and Kyle Fletcher will look to put an end to their rivalry at AEW Revolution.
Wheeler Yuta and PAC are aligned in the Death Riders as PAC, Claudio Castagnoli, and Jon Moxley mold Yuta into a wrestler that fits their vision. PAC has been regarded as one of the best wrestlers in the world by many fans and peers over the years,
AEW star Harley Cameron has won over countless fans with her comedic chops, which have been inspired by Jack Black according to the Aussie.
Though recently injured, Cole has been a staple AEW talent since making his company debut at All Out in 2021. He's had some of the biggest matches in company in history and wrestl
Before arriving to WWE in 2022, Roxanne Perez, the former Rok-C, had a nice run in Ring Of Honor as a part of the promotion's revived women's division. At the Death Before Dishonor event in 2021, Perez made history and won the ROH Women's World Championship,
All Elite Wrestling, or AEW, is in town Wednesday night, and will return May 25 for its "Double or Nothing" pay-per-view.
Miro, Malakai Black and Ricky Starks are all free agents after they were either released or saw their AEW contracts expire.
Jack Black has made a career out of combining comedy and music, and that mixture has been a big influence on AEW star Harley Cameron.
According to recent reports, a former TNA world champion and fan-favorite professional wrestler will be making the move to All Elite Wrestling, not WWE.