This past weekend saw multiple superstars departing from both WWE and AEW. Here is every professional wrestler who was released.
Since then, however, he wrestled just a handful of matches, with creative differences with AEW management reportedly the reason for his exit. Just one day after the three exited AEW, Ricky Starks was introduced to WWE audiences making his debut on NXT.
AEW's Jim Ross had stern words for those who don't believe Paul "Triple H" Levesque is deserving of his individual induction into WWE's Hall of Fame.
Debra Marshall, best known for her time in WCW and WWE, has hinted at a possible return to professional wrestling.
Former AEW star Ricky Starks made the jump to WWE just a day after being released officially from his previous home, sending the wrestling world buzzing almost
Thunder Rosa was shocked to learn about Ricky Starks' NXT debut while at an airport, as his AEW exit remained mysterious for months, but approved the move.
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.
The Hardys have not wrestled a tag match in WWE since 2019. They have now been called out on WWE NXT by Quarter Catch Crew.
However, when John Cena announced his farewell tour last summer, he changed the game when it comes to career celebrations, promising to perform at many of WWE's major events one last time and wrestle for a full calendar year.
During a recent appearance on the “No Contest Wrestling” podcast, Roxanne Perez gave credit to Ring of Honor for getting her ready to eventually join WWE. She said, “I learned so, so much. I’m very thankful for the time that I had there because I’m not too sure I would’ve been as ready as I was stepping into the WWE if it wasn’t for my time in Ring Of Honor.
WWE is, after all, sprinting right at WrestleMania with only a short pitstop at the Elimination Chamber in the way.  Some things, like Jey Uso challenging Gunther in the wake of his Royal Rumble triumph,
Mick Foley discusses AEW’s importance. Since the company’s inception in 2019, both fans and wrestlers have praised AEW for providing a major alternative in the wrestling space, especially given WWE’s dominance over the industry through the 2000s and 2010s.