Trey Miguel’s Release From AEW Heavily Implied To Be A WBD Decision

More details on Trey Miguel leaving AEW.
Fightful Select reports, “The Trey Miguel AEW release was above AEW, and it was heavily implied that it was a WBD decision, due to a post that was made in 2020 that was controversial in nature, for which he immediately apologized.”
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Trey Miguel was noticeably absent from The Rascalz’s debut on AEW Collision. Zachary Wentz, Dezmond Xavier, and Myron Reed were all present in the backstage segment, but Miguel was not, despite being signed by AEW.
Over the weekend, Miguel said he was taking a break from wrestling and posted, “I’ve made a lot of mistakes in my time. I’ve always apologized and did my best to put a better foot forward after. I don’t preach hate and I don’t take any pride in being hateful. I’m a man of faith, I believe in forgiveness and only ever preach that. I’m a different man today.”
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