- Trey Miguel reportedly released from AEW days after signing a contract.
- Wrestling Observer’s Bryan Alvarez says the decision “came from way up,” not from AEW talent or Tony Khan.
- Miguel has announced he’s taking time away from wrestling; details remain limited and unconfirmed.
- Zachary Wentz, Dezmond Xavier and Myron Reed appeared on AEW Collision; Miguel was absent.
H2: Quick update on Trey Miguel’s AEW status
Trey Miguel’s status with AEW remains murky after reports emerged that he was released from his contract only days after signing. Miguel has publicly said he’s taking some time away from wrestling, and mainstream updates have been limited since the news broke.
H3: What sources are saying
On Wrestling Observer Radio — available on F4W’s YouTube channel and as an audio podcast — hosts Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer discussed the situation. Alvarez told listeners he believed the decision did not originate with AEW talent or Tony Khan. “Whatever it is, it came from up above,” Alvarez said, adding that people are speculating but the available facts are slim.
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H2: Timeline and who’s involved
Miguel, along with Zachary Wentz, Dezmond Xavier and Myron Reed, left Impact (TNA) at year’s end and reportedly signed with AEW. Over the weekend, Wentz, Xavier and Reed were seen in a backstage segment on AEW Collision, while Miguel was not present — fueling questions about his future with the company.
Miguel later posted that he would be taking time away from wrestling. Shortly after, reports surfaced that he had been released from his AEW contract, but AEW has not issued a detailed public statement explaining the move.
H3: What we don’t know — and what to watch for
Key details remain unconfirmed. Alvarez and Meltzer emphasized that current information is sparse and that the reason for Miguel’s departure has not been publicly disclosed. Observers should watch for official statements from AEW, Trey Miguel, or his representatives for clarity.
Expect updates if Miguel or AEW releases further comments, or if more reporting from outlets like Wrestling Observer provides additional context. As with any fast-developing story, avoid jumping to conclusions until primary sources verify facts.
H2: Why this matters
Trey Miguel has built a following on the independent scene and during his time in Impact. His abrupt absence from AEW programming and the suggestion that the release decision originated “from way up” raises questions about contractual, legal, or external factors that can affect talent movement in pro wrestling.
H3: Bottom line
At the moment, the public record is limited: Miguel says he’s stepping away, and reporting indicates AEW released him with the decision reportedly coming from higher up. Fans and industry watchers should expect more details as journalists and the parties involved provide updates.
For now, follow official channels — AEW, Trey Miguel, and Wrestling Observer — for verified information.
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