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You can find him on X @andrew_ravens. Two ROH names have been removed from AEW's roster page, a usual sign that wrestlers have been released from the promotion. That is the case. Confirmed reports ...
AEW is going in another direction, with its women’s world champ, Toni Storm, declaring in a promo on Saturday’s “Collision,” “I am here, and I am queer, and I will always be, timeless.” ...
It leaves Khan and AEW in a unique position after Baszler was among WWE’s roster cuts last Friday. AEW already employs one of the Four Horsewomen of MMA in Marina Shafir, who is currently ...
Darby Allin's quest to climb Mt. Everest is official underway. The two-time AEW TNT Champion posted a social media video Monday morning from camp two. There are five total camps along the ascent ...
The AEW Fyter Fest 2025 is an upcoming pro wrestling event produced by the AEW. It will be the sixth edition of the event, which started in 2019. AEW didn't organize the event in 2024. The ...
AEW announced Friday morning it is partnering up with the former ECW Arena for a three-week residency stretching from August into September. The promotion will hold both AEW and Ring of Honor ...
In the present day, Will Ospreay is a confident, decorated champion, now on track to potentially becoming AEW World Champion next. Rewind to 2015, however, and he'd paint a different picture of ...
Six years into its existence, AEW has yet to run the 2300 Arena, former home of ECW in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. However, that's about to change, as the company just announced a two-week ...
Andrew Ravens is a Newsweek reporter. He is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His focus is reporting on wrestling news. He has in-depth knowledge of pro wrestling and has covered the industry extensively.
Tony Khan has signed a few massive names this year. New AEW wrestlers such as “Speedball” Mike Bailey, Megan Bayne, Mina Shirakawa, Kevin Knight, and Josh Alexander have immense potential.
British fans will instead get to see Forbidden Door, the annual battle between stars from AEW and New Japan Pro Wrestling, on Aug. 24. This will be the first AEW show at O2 Arena in London.
Wembley Stadium in London hosted the two most lucrative shows in AEW history: All In 2023 and 2024. This year, AEW moved All In to Arlington, Texas. British fans will instead get to see Forbidden ...