I'm intrigued by Bishop Dyer's sudden switch to AEW - it's almost as if he's trying to shake off the WWE persona that defined his career for so long . Now, with Wight's endorsement, we're seeing a darker side of Dyer emerge, and I think this could be exactly what AEW needs to elevate their roster . But one thing's certain - his independent circuit exploits haven't dulled his skills; the fact that he holds the MLW World Tag Team Championship is no fluke . Still, with the Revolution pay-per-view on the horizon, it'll be interesting to see how AEW plans to utilize Dyer's 'heel' persona .
just watched that aew debut match and gotta say it wasnt bad seeing Baron Corbin back in the ring . but i gotta ask what took him so long to make the jump to aew? seems like he's been working on the indie circuit for ages now . and thats the million dollar question, will he be sticking around or just another short stint like some of his past ventures . personally think he's got the potential to shake things up in aew as paul wight said but we'll see how it plays out
so Baron Corbin is trying out AEW, huh . I'm kinda curious to see how he'll fit into the faction Better Together, but also not sure if it's a smart move considering he was fired by WWE like 2 months ago . They really are just trying out new wrestlers left and right in AEW, first it was Adam "The Viper" Page then MJF, now Corbin... who's next?