In a surprising turn of events, Trey Miguel has been released from his AEW contract shortly after having signed it. This news, reported by Fightful Select, indicates that Miguel's departure occurred within just days of his signing, leaving many puzzled about the reasons behind such a swift exit. However, it appears that Miguel and AEW part ways on good terms without any publicized conflicts.
On the latest episode of Collision, fans were eager to see The Rascalz make their debut during a backstage segment, yet Trey Miguel was notably absent. The next day, Miguel took to social media to announce that he is stepping away from professional wrestling for the time being. "I’m taking a break from wrestling. Please respect my space and don’t tag me in any posts or comments. Go support the Rascalz still," he shared, highlighting his desire for privacy during this period.
Further insights have emerged from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, where Dave Meltzer mentioned that all four members of The Rascalz were seen together backstage in Phoenix recently. This follows a brief reunion of the group when Dezmond Xavier was released from WWE, which allowed them to perform together in TNA before their contracts concluded at the end of last year. Interestingly, Myron Reed was set to appear on TNA Impact’s premiere this past Thursday but had to be removed from the lineup due to visa complications faced by Leon Slater.
Bryan Rose, the author of this report, is an experienced editor based in California, with over a decade of experience in the world of professional wrestling reporting. He officially became part of F4WOnline's editorial team in 2017.
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