Former
WWE star MVP made a shocking debut in AEW during the September 25th episode of Dynamite: Grand Slam, held in Queens, New York. The segment started with Tony Schiavone interviewing Prince Nana, who shared an update on Swerve Strickland's health. MVP's unexpected appearance added an exciting twist to the evening, leaving fans buzzing about what his role in AEW might be.
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Former WWE star MVP made a surprising debut in AEW (All Elite Wrestling) when he interrupted Prince Nana during an update on Swerve Strickland's health. In an interview with Tony Schiavone, Nana mentioned that nothing can stop Swerve mentally, calling him the most dangerous man in AEW. However, he also noted that Swerve is not physically ready to return.
As Nana began discussing Swerve's recovery from injuries he sustained against Hangman Adam Page at All Out in Chicago, MVP's voice echoed through Arthur Ashe Stadium. Dressed to impress and holding a cane, MVP agreed with Nana's statement about Swerve being the most dangerous man in AEW. He remarked that the success Swerve had till now, will be remembered for years.
However, MVP blamed management for the problems Swerve faced, holding Nana responsible for Swerve losing his AEW World Championship, his childhood home, and for not being able to compete right now. MVP then handed Nana his card and said to let Swerve know he is ready to discuss business.
MVP's presence in AEW was impressive, and it seems like he has signed a deal with the company. While his role will disclosed in the coming days, there are currently no updates on his contract, so we’ll have to wait for more information about MVP's deal with AEW.
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MVP has had a remarkable wrestling career, competing in major promotions around the world. He first gained recognition in WWE in the mid-2000s and has also worked with NJPW, TNA/Impact Wrestling, and ROH. His departure from WWE in August surprised many, and rumors of his shift to AEW started circulating shortly after. Earlier reports suggested that MVP was in discussions with AEW, and now we can confirm that he has officially signed with the company. Additionally, MVP’s entry into AEW hints that we might soon see other former WWE stars, like Bobby Lashley, join him.
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