Wrestling Rumor Roundup across all of professional wrestling

Aug 21, 2021; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Brock Lesnar returns to WWE at SummerSlam 2021 at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Aug 21, 2021; Paradise, Nevada, USA; Brock Lesnar returns to WWE at SummerSlam 2021 at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports /
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The wrestling landscape has seen a paradigm shift. Wrestling fans incline towards action, or may we say unfiltered action and promos, and All Elite Wrestling is leading this at this moment. The recent appearances of CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, and Adam Cole have put the company ahead of the wrestling juggernaut. The ratings are a testament to it, as fans from the 18-49 age bracket do not coincide with WWE’s way of programming. It is an indication that WWE’s process isn’t acceptable, and Vince and Co. need to make the right decisions and abide by the new norms to stay relevant.

The days of Monday Night Wars between WCW and WWE are over. Fans are ready to watch any company that gives them content that is acceptable in wrestling terms. If WWE doesn’t make a move now, it would be too late to repent and repair. WWE’s on the brink of a lot, including wrestling news and rumors, and we share the relevant ones with you. So without further ado, let’s dive into it:

Why did Daniel Bryan Join AEW?

Daniel Bryan said Yes to AEW, and it was a difficult decision for The Beard. According to Dave Meltzer and reported by WrestlingNews.co, Daniel was offered the opportunity to work with the WWE, and there were talks with New Japan to help him get his wish. WWE wanted to sign exclusivity with Bryan, but it seems like his father-in-law and Vince failed to convince him to put pen to paper.

Daniel moved to AEW for his love of wrestling. Bryan Danielson wanted a limited schedule and the opportunity to work with NJPW. WWE couldn’t fulfill it, and so just like Mick Foley went to TNA several years ago, Daniel decided to take the same route. It’s a good decision as Bryan is respected for his wrestling worldwide, and the founder father of Ring of Honor (ROH) made sure that he gets to pursue his passion for wrestling as his wife and sister-in-law plan to return to the WWE.

Braun Strowman in talks with Impact Wrestling

This week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter shared a thought from Dave Meltzer and reported by WrestlingNews.co that Adam Scherr, f.k.a., Braun Strowman may sign with Impact Wrestling. Adam teased this with a tweet, and it looks like he would sign with the promotion. If that happens, it will be a welcome change, and WWE would not be happy with their decision to release him.

Adam also called his former Wyatt Family leader, and if he also joins hands, then it would be a mistake by Vince and Co. Braun Strowman and Bray Wyatt have a huge fan base and mass appeal. If the two or even Braun joins Impact, then the impact of this debut will be grander than the Raw ratings in recent memory.

Sami Zayn’s contract may be up soon

The Conspiracy Theorist’s contract with WWE will be up later this year. Dave Meltzer noted on this week’s WWE notes that Sami Zayn’s contract expiry date is unclear.

If this is true, then WWE would be in the midst of nowhere. Two talented superstars would be gone in quick time. Owens leaving in January of next year, and Zayn’s contract expires later this year smells like jeopardy is cooking.

Gable Steven’s Debut and passing of the torch by Brock Lesnar

Dave Meltzer noted, and SEScoops reported that Gable Stevenson is now in the WWE and may debut in May 2022. If this is a fact, then it would be a quick jump to the main roster. Why is Vince McMahon and the team in a rush with Gable Steven?

According to Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Vince has planned a passing the torch moment between Lesnar and Steven at WrestleMania. Brock and Gable know each other as Lesnar is from the same college as Steven and has mentored the Olympian in his initial days. It would be a good idea, but will WWE be able to captivate fans until the bout?