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Major Updates on Malakai Black’s WWE Future Revealed

Dave Meltzer reports Malakai Black’s WWE return is “imminent” following his AEW exit, with social media activity and family connections further fueling comeback speculation.

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Malakai Black appears poised for a WWE return following his exit from AEW earlier this year. According to Dave Meltzer in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the former NXT Champion’s comeback is expected “imminently.”

During his initial WWE run from 2017 to 2021 as Aleister Black, he captured the NXT Championship and won the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic before moving to the main roster. His 2021 release shocked fans, leading to his four-year stint in AEW under the Malakai Black persona.

Black recently fueled speculation about his WWE return by sharing a fan-made highlights video of his WWE career on Instagram Stories. While he didn’t directly comment on his future plans, this social media activity follows a pattern of subtle hints. Before the 2025 Royal Rumble, he similarly posted footage of himself watching an old Rumble match, generating expectations of a surprise appearance that didn’t materialize.

The latest report from Meltzer now suggests these hints weren’t merely coincidental but rather deliberate teases for an actual return. The timing makes particular sense given Black’s personal connections to WWE – his wife Zelina Vega currently performs there, making a return beneficial both professionally and personally.

WWE’s creative direction under Triple H’s leadership presents an ideal environment for Black’s return. Having thrived during his NXT tenure when Triple H directed the brand, the current WWE creative landscape potentially offers Black the opportunity to showcase his character work and in-ring abilities with greater creative freedom than during his previous main roster run.

While no specific date has been confirmed for his debut, the imminent nature of the report suggests fans should watch WWE programming closely in the coming weeks for Black’s potential reemergence.

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Former WWE Star Now in AEW Rejects Notion of Being Demoted in Final Days with Company

Former WWE superstar Ricochet explains during a recent interview with Adrian Hernandez that he viewed his WWE Speed Championship role as an opportunity rather than a downgrade.

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Ricochet expressed no negative feelings about being crowned the first-ever WWE Speed Champion during his final months with the company. The now-AEW wrestler addressed the topic in a recent interview with Adrian Hernandez.

Some fans had viewed the booking decision as a potential downgrade for Ricochet, who had rarely appeared on television since his loss to Logan Paul at SummerSlam 2023. However, the high-flying performer maintained a positive perspective on the opportunity.

No… You got to look at everything as an opportunity and if you don’t, then I think you’re already kind of defeated. You have to look at everything — especially, you know, they were putting something into this and I wanted to be a part of, again, building something. Building something and making it as big as possible. I like that feeling and so, again, any opportunity you get, you gotta strike and that’s kind of the way I see it and that’s with everything. Life, wrestling, everything.

Ricochet had previously held the Intercontinental Championship during his six-year WWE tenure before departing for AEW.

In a separate interview late last year, Ricochet made a notable claim about his impact on the wrestling industry. The high-flyer suggested AEW as an entity would not exist without his work on the independent scene.

While he acknowledged he wasn’t solely responsible for the promotion’s creation, Ricochet stated he played a significant role in establishing the foundation for All Elite Wrestling.

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Ricochet Defends Top AEW Stable Despite Criticism

Speaking on The Mark Hoke Show, Ricochet supported Jon Moxley and The Death Riders faction, stating they hold AEW wrestlers accountable to higher standards despite fan backlash.

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Ricochet defended The Death Riders group amid ongoing fan criticism during his appearance on The Mark Hoke Show. He emphasized that the faction led by Jon Moxley is forcing AEW talent to improve their performances.

According to Ricochet, the group creates an environment where wrestlers must elevate their game or face consequences. He pointed out that critics should challenge and defeat The Death Riders rather than just complain about them.

Whenever you’ve got a group like that, holding everybody accountable and holding everyone to a certain standard, people are either going to have to step up, or they’re going to get beat up.

And again, everyone can say what they want about Jon Moxley and the Death Riders, but if you’ve got something to say, then go beat them and change it—which no one has. And I’m not saying that’s me. I’m going after Kenny. I’m about to beat Kenny up.

Ricochet directly addressed online criticism against the faction, asserting that Moxley and his group have become the standard-bearers in AEW by consistently winning their matches.

He compared the current situation to past wrestling history, drawing a parallel to 1980s wrestling storylines.

That’s important too—Jon Moxley and the Death Riders are that standard. They’re holding everybody to it. And look, say what you want, but they’re winning, just like all the old greats were winning.

Back in 1985, when it was Magnum T.A. versus Nikita Koloff, and Nikita was beating him the whole time, everybody was mad at Koloff just because he was winning. But until Magnum actually beat him, you couldn’t say anything. You know what I’m saying?

If this was back in the day, people would just be waiting for someone to step up and change the game. They were waiting for Magnum T.A. or someone to come out of the woodwork and beat him. And that’s basically what Moxley is doing right now—he’s just waiting for whoever’s good enough to step up and beat him.

So hey, I’m all for the Death Riders in spite of what people say. They’re holding everybody accountable. It’s about time people get held accountable.

Sean Ross Sapp previously reported that Tony Khan is aware of the criticism directed at The Death Riders. Fan frustration intensified following AEW Revolution 2025, where Moxley retained his title despite Christian Cage’s attempted cash-in.

While Ricochet has voiced his support for The Death Riders approach, the AEW fan base remains divided regarding the faction’s storyline direction.

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WWE Planning Major Debut for WrestleMania 41

Former AEW Triple Crown Champion Rey Fenix could potentially join his brother Penta in WWE, with speculation pointing to a possible WrestleMania 41 debut.

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Rey Fenix may be on his way to WWE following his brother Penta’s recent company debut. As a free agent after completing his AEW contract, Fenix brings championship experience as a former International, World Tag Team, and Trios title holder.

Penta joined WWE recently after spending five years with AEW but has not yet had a match confirmed for WrestleMania 41.

A debut for Fenix at WWE’s biggest premium live event would make strategic sense, whether by saving Penta from a post-match attack or participating directly in his brother’s contest.

Should Rey Fenix sign with WWE, The Lucha Bros would face numerous exciting tag team possibilities against established duos like The Usos, The New Day, and The Street Profits.

WWE has not made any official announcement regarding Rey Fenix’s status at this time.

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