3 Biggest AEW rumors we hope are true and 2 we hope aren t Jon Moxley s WWE return plans another released Superstar signs top stars regret not working under Triple H?
3 Biggest AEW rumors we hope are true and 2 we hope aren't: Jon Moxley's WWE return plans; another released Superstar signs; top stars regret not working under Triple H? Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Full story with a lot of interesting notes coming to soonFightful has spoken to numerous talent -- both free agents and talent in other companies -- who said they believe they'd still be with WWE if Triple H had been in his current roles sooner.Full story with a lot of interesting notes coming to soon It's not just the WWE roster who's heaving a sigh of relief after Triple H took over the reins of head of creative and talent relations. Fightful Select recently that several former NXT Superstars, including one in AEW, claimed that they would have stayed with WWE had The Cerebral Assassin been promoted to his current role earlier. Another AEW star told Sean Ross Sapp that although they were skeptical of being "creatively satisfied" if pushed to the main roster, they would have re-signed if the management had changed before they left. However, one of these anonymous names is glad they jumped ship to All Elite Wrestling. We hope this report is not true. Tony Khan the rumor by divulging that Malakai Black and Adam Cole have signed five-year deals with AEW. However, by no means did Mr. Khan's statement suggest that these men spoke to dirt sheets. The AEW President could have referenced Black and Cole's names to shoot down the reports.
3 Biggest AEW rumors we hope are true and 2 we hope aren t Jon Moxley s WWE return plans another released superstar signs top stars regret not working under Triple H
What's happening in the world of AEW? Welcome to another edition of rumors that we hope are true and some we hope aren't. With WWE recently revamping its management, Jon Moxley has been on top of speculated names subject to return. In the wake of these assumptions, we have a massive update on whether The Purveyor of Violence will jump ship to his alma mater. Meanwhile, Tony Khan continues to bolster its roster as he has reportedly signed another released superstar from his rival promotion. Plus, some AEW talents who previously worked for NXT have mixed responses to whether they'd have left the promotion had Triple H been in power earlier. In addition to these lead stories, we'll cap off this week's column with some unfortunate injury updates on Undisputed Elite members.#5 Hopefully true Jon Moxley is not leaving All Elite Wrestling anytime soon
Jon Moxley is the Interim AEW World Champion Jon Moxley infamously left WWE in 2019, citing growing frustration with the lack of creative freedom given under the regime of Vince McMahon. Now, even though the company has a newfound leader in , fans shouldn't get their hopes up on the world champion leaving the creative-friendly territory of AEW anytime soon. Speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer the rampant speculation: "I saw Moxley’s name, people going like ‘Oh now with Vince [McMahon] gone Moxley will whatever.’ All I will say is, don’t bet on that one. I mean you never say never but that is one,” Meltzer said. Bryan Alvarez also noted that Moxley has made it clear to him that he will never work under the scripted wrestling program, which WWE has seemingly long built on: He should play the game but he’s told me, on more than one occasion, that he will never read a script unless it’s in a movie or a television show. But if it’s pro wrestling, he’ll never read a script again. He will never recite from a script again," Alvarez added. (H/T - ) We hope this is true. The Purveyor of Violence has often gone on record to WWE for prompting its wrestlers to cram long scripts before cutting promos. The 36-year-old appears to enjoy creative freedom in AEW, which has ostensibly improvised his grim persona on television. The Blackpool Combat Club member is unlikely to give that up unless WWE, under Triple H's leadership, decides to bring an end to script-oriented shows.#4 Hopefully true Josh Woods has signed with All Elite Wrestling
dynamite Josh Woods is awesome but I question why Tony Khan would decide to start booking talent for ROH shows in a per appearance basis if he was just going to sign all the ROH guys to AEW anywaydynamite Josh Woods is awesome but I question why Tony Khan would decide to start booking talent for ROH shows in a per appearance basis if he was just going to sign all the ROH guys to AEW anyway Josh Woods, who once worked for WWE in 2014-16, has seemingly signed a contract with AEW. After making several sporadic appearances on YouTube's Dark tapings late last year, Woods made his Dynamite debut during the Fight For The Fallen special event. He laid waste to Keith Lee backstage following Swerve Strickland's handicap victory over Tony Nese and Mark Sterling. Fightful Select that the former ROH Pure Champion signed a 'tiered' deal with AEW almost a month ago. His contract could be similar to that of Rush and Cole Kartner, who have made appearances on the flagship show in the last few weeks. We hope this is true. The company appears to have already set up a storyline angle involving Nese and Woods potentially joining forces to challenge Swerve in Our Glory ahead of the All Out pay-per-view. However, Mr. Khan should make Josh Woods exclusive to ROH once the sister promotion inks a TV deal.#3 Hopefully not true An anonymous AEW star claiming they d have resigned with WWE if Triple H was in power
Fightful has spoken to numerous talent -- both free agents and talent in other companies -- who said they believe they'd still be with WWE if Triple H had been in his current roles sooner.Full story with a lot of interesting notes coming to soonFightful has spoken to numerous talent -- both free agents and talent in other companies -- who said they believe they'd still be with WWE if Triple H had been in his current roles sooner.Full story with a lot of interesting notes coming to soon It's not just the WWE roster who's heaving a sigh of relief after Triple H took over the reins of head of creative and talent relations. Fightful Select recently that several former NXT Superstars, including one in AEW, claimed that they would have stayed with WWE had The Cerebral Assassin been promoted to his current role earlier. Another AEW star told Sean Ross Sapp that although they were skeptical of being "creatively satisfied" if pushed to the main roster, they would have re-signed if the management had changed before they left. However, one of these anonymous names is glad they jumped ship to All Elite Wrestling. We hope this report is not true. Tony Khan the rumor by divulging that Malakai Black and Adam Cole have signed five-year deals with AEW. However, by no means did Mr. Khan's statement suggest that these men spoke to dirt sheets. The AEW President could have referenced Black and Cole's names to shoot down the reports.