Roderick Strong: On Wednesday night, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) caused a stir in the wrestling community with the unexpected debut of Roderick Strong, a former WWE Superstar, on their weekly show “Dynamite” in Sunrise, Florida. Strong had previously asked to be released from his WWE contract in May of last year, and although he hadn’t been seen on WWE programming since August, there were reports that he was still under contract as of mid-March. Therefore, his sudden appearance on “Dynamite” to come to the aid of Adam Cole and save him from the Jericho Appreciation Society caught many off guard, Check out the 39-year-old’s contentious exit from WWE in detail. Follow the latest WWE News &Updates with InsideSport.IN
Longtime friend of @adamcolepro, @roderickstrong, is here at #AEW!!!
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— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) April 27, 2023
Roderick Strong makes a stunning AEW debut
Roderick Strong makes a stunning AEW debut; Check out the 39-year-old’s contentious exit from WWE in detailShortly after the surprising debut, Fightful Select, a source for wrestling news, provided some additional details to help shed light on the situation. While it’s still unclear how Strong was able to appear on AEW television while under contract with WWE, it’s possible that he may have received a release from his contract or worked out a deal with WWE to allow him to make the jump to AEW.
Regardless of the specifics, Strong’s debut on “Dynamite” has created a buzz among wrestling fans and has added another talented wrestler to AEW’s already impressive roster. It will be interesting to see how he fares in this new environment and how his addition will impact the ongoing rivalry between AEW and WWE.
AEW wrestlers were pleasantly surprised by Roderick Strong’s signing, while WWE revealed that he wouldn’t be featured in “WWE 2K23,” and other talent was unaware of his status. Strong, cleared to wrestle, hasn’t been seen at WWE’s Performance Center for some time. Reports suggest that his decline in WWE began when Paul “Triple H” Levesque lost his influence in NXT. He was responsible for Strong’s push as the focal point of the revitalized cruiserweight division. Fightful reported these details.
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