Maybe Not? Conflicting Reports On Reason Behind Miro’s AEW Absence
He said something else. With such a large roster, a wrestler getting to appear on AEW television can be a special treat. There are several weeks where a wrestler might not get to appear, but if that happens too often, it can be come a problem in their career. That is becoming the situation for a certain AEW star, but it seems that there are differing opinions on why he has been missing.
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Miro has only wrestled four times this year, with his most recent match taking place in September. Earlier this week a report from Fightful Select surfaced saying that Miro was ready to go but that AEW had nothing creatively for him. However, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Miro was presented with an idea to return to the promotion in September but turned it down. He is still expected to return soon and has been talking to AEW about ideas.
Miro has been a force in AEW. Check out some of his moments there:
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Opinion: This would explain a bit more, as it is almost hard to fathom that AEW cannot think of something for Miro to do. You do not find someone like that every day and having him sit around because there is no idea for him is almost inexcusable. If they did have an idea for him and he turned it down then things are a bit better, but Miro needs to be back in the ring sooner than later.
What do you think of Miro’s time in AEW? What would you like to see him do there? Let us know in the comments below.
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