AEW Sign Two WWE Stars At Double or Nothing

Malcolm Bivens and Ember Moon debuted at AEW Double or Nothing. Bivens distracted Anna Jay, helping Jade Cargill defeat her. Moon came to Anna’s aid after the match.

 


 

The former TNT Champion Miro has been away from AEW for quite some time now. It turns out that he apparently made his return to the United States this week from visiting Europe as per a new report from Fightful. However, question remains if he would make his presence felt at tonight’s “Double Or Nothing” pay-per-view. The timing of his arrival definitely puts him in a position to make an impact at the pay-per-view.

Miro has been sidelined with injury

Miro hasn’t appeared on AEW television since his loss to Bryan Danielson in the tournament to decide the next #1 contender for the AEW World Title at “Full Gear” in November 2021. It was later revealed that Miro was dealing with a hamstring injury that would put him on the shelf for an indefinite amount of time.

He also signed a four-year contract extension with AEW while away from competition, which will keep him with the company until at least early 2026. Recent reports indicate that Miro’s hamstring injury is healed up, and AEW is simply waiting for the right place and time to bring him back and that might be tonight’s blockbuster pay-per-view.

During his break from the ring, Miro was living in Brooklyn, New York temporarily and working on the CBS show, “East New York”, airing Sundays at 9 p.m. this Fall. The show stars Amanda Warren, Kevin Rankin, Jimmy Smits, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Richard Kind, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Lavel Schley, and Olivia Luccardi in a cop drama and shows the former TNT Champion getting interrogated before asking for a lawyer.

The show’s synopsis reads “Regina Haywood is the newly promoted deputy inspector of East New York, a working-class neighborhood at the edge of Brooklyn. She leads a diverse group of officers and detectives, some of whom are reluctant to deploy her creative methods of serving and protecting in the midst of social upheaval and the early seeds of gentrification.”

 

Barry Russell
Barry Russell
A dedicated pro wrestling follower for more than a decade

Related Articles

Latest Articles

Videos