I just found out that Miro is no longer a part of AEW. Does anyone know what led to this?
I’m quite shocked to see this news. Miro appeared to be thriving in the company and had engaging storylines. His character had a lot of appeal, and he consistently delivered great performances.
I’m curious if this was a personal choice or if something else influenced his decision. Perhaps there were some creative disagreements, or he is looking to explore different opportunities? Moves like this in wrestling are always intriguing.
What are your thoughts on his departure? Did you see it coming, or did it take you by surprise? Where do you think he might go next?
Contract talks probably broke down over money and creative control. Miro’s made it pretty clear he wants more input on his character, but AEW management doesn’t like giving up control. Word is he was pushing for a main event spot that never happened. Guy’s got serious talent but kept getting stuck in the midcard - they’d push him for a bit, then forget about him for months. Plus his wife’s acting career is taking off, so a change of scenery makes sense. I’d bet money he shows up in WWE within six months. They’ve got the cash and could actually use his star power properly.
Saw this coming after watching AEW butcher his character this past year. The religious zealot thing had potential but they never did anything with it. He’d cut these intense promos about faith and wrestling being his calling, then vanish for weeks with zero explanation. Wrestling podcasts mentioned backstage drama about his role - sounds like those talks went nowhere. Plus Lana’s been posting cryptic stuff on social media, which screamed trouble. Sometimes it’s just better to cut ties early instead of letting a bad situation drag on.
Honestly wasn’t surprised when I heard about it. Miro’s been frustrated with his booking for months - barely any TV time despite being over with the fans. He probably just wanted out so he could do his own thing somewhere else, maybe back to WWE or Japan. Happens all the time when creative’s got nothing for you.
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Yeah, this caught me off guard too. I’ve been following wrestling news and social media - his contract situation was getting messy.
Weird timing since he was getting decent screen time lately. But these departures usually come down to backstage stuff we never hear about.
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Honestly, Miro got screwed over by AEW. The Redeemer gimmick was gold and they just abandoned it for nothing. Can’t blame the guy for wanting out when they’ve got nothing for him.