In a recent chat on “The Breakfast Club”, professional wrestler Swerve Strickland corroborated the speculation that WWE had contacted his team post his exit from the enterprise.
However, Strickland was quick to mention that no direct exchange occurred between him and WWE and kept silent on whether this interaction took place while his contract with AEW was active.
He explained, “Yeah. It wasn’t like the words ‘re-sign.’ They ‘asked about my availability.’ They never contacted me. They contacted my representation. I’m at a stage now where I enjoy the fact that I don’t have that direct contact. When you are progressing and getting higher and you’re in rooms with people like [Charlamagne Tha God], you have to kind of keep space in between these types of conversations. You can check my phone. It’s never been there. I never had direct contact. I want to keep that little space. Communication has been reached out.”
Appearing recently on the “Superstar Crossover” podcast, fellow professional wrestler, Darby Allin disclosed his perception of Jon Moxley being underrated as an AEW actor.
In this week’s duel on AEW Dynamite, Moxley won against Allin, thus locking his spot for Bryan Danielson’s AEW World Title at WrestleDream 2024.
Allin remarked, “It sounds kind of strange to say this, but I think it’s Jon Moxley. When he first came to the company, he was the guy. I remember being like, ‘This is game-changing,’ for him to show up at Double or Nothing. I felt like he was just another guy for a while. He was thrown into random matches for the sake of it. If you give Jon the ball, there is no better performer than him. I felt like his run last year, he became IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, but in the world of AEW, I felt like he was just in random tag matches. I felt something when he came out at Double or Nothing. I felt the energy of the room change. Now, I feel he’s put himself right back in the fold by killing people with plastic bags.”