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3 Former AEW Champions Depart: Malakai Black, Ricky Starks, and Miro Leave AEW. In a significant development within the professional wrestling community, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has parted ways with three of its former champions: Malakai Black, Ricky Starks, and Miro. These departures have sparked discussions about the company’s talent management and future directions.
Malakai Black, the enigmatic leader of the House of Black and a former AEW Trios Champion, made a notable impact with his faction. Despite the group’s success, Black’s singles career in AEW faced challenges. Fans eagerly anticipated his solo endeavors, especially after his memorable pursuit of the TNT Championship against Adam Copeland. However, AEW’s booking decisions often sidelined him as a singles competitor, leading to speculation about his dissatisfaction. Recent reports indicate that Black’s contract expired, and he has been removed from AEW’s official roster page.
Ricky Starks experienced a promising start in AEW, showcasing his charisma and in-ring prowess. He achieved success by becoming the AEW World Tag Team Champion alongside Big Bill. However, inconsistent booking and unforeseen circumstances, such as the abrupt end of his program with CM Punk due to Punk’s departure, hindered his momentum. Following the conclusion of his tag team championship reign, Starks found himself without a clear storyline, leading to an extended period off television. After months of inactivity, his profile was removed from AEW’s roster, suggesting his exit from the company.
Miro, formerly known as Rusev in WWE, joined AEW with high expectations. Despite a strong start, his tenure was marred by creative disagreements. Reports indicate that Miro declined multiple creative proposals, feeling they did not align with his vision. Frustrated with his utilization, he requested his release, which was initially denied. However, recent developments confirm that Miro and AEW have mutually agreed to part ways, and his profile has been removed from the official roster page.
The simultaneous departure of these three talents raises questions about AEW’s talent management strategies. Each wrestler had unique challenges, from creative differences to inconsistent booking. Their exits highlight the importance of effective communication and alignment between talent and management.
As free agents, Black, Starks, and Miro are now open to opportunities in other wrestling promotions. Their proven track records make them valuable assets in the wrestling industry. Fans will keenly follow their next moves, anticipating potential appearances in other major promotions.
We’ll be covering more on this, so stay tuned and remember… the home of professional wrestling is All Elite Wrestling! For more updates, follow AEWHindi.com.
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