Former WWE Star Competes in AEW for the First Time Since January
WWE legend MVP and the Hurt Syndicate battled Ricochet's The Demand in a chaotic trios match at AEW All Out, marking MVP's first bout in over nine months for the promotion.
WWE legend MVP and the Hurt Syndicate battled Ricochet's The Demand in a chaotic trios match at AEW All Out, marking MVP's first bout in over nine months for the promotion.
A new report indicates AEW is having internal discussions about freshening up The Hurt Syndicate by adding younger members to the dominant faction.
AEW star MVP has called former WWE World Champion The Great Khali the worst in-ring performer of his career, citing unsafe moves and a lack of skill.
During a radio interview, Mike Bailey confirmed a heated exchange with MVP but downplayed reports of genuine animosity, stating it's all part of making the best show for the audience.
MVP has disclosed that Ricochet, who recently cost the group their AEW Tag Team Titles, was once slated to join The Hurt Syndicate, adding a new layer to their ongoing conflict.
MVP revealed on his podcast that his departure from TNA Wrestling was the result of "terrible circumstances" involving a specific person in management.
MVP discussed a key lesson in professionalism that he learned from fellow AEW star Chris Jericho during their time working together.
MVP has openly articulated strong criticism and a complete lack of respect for Triple H, pointing to personal interactions and contentious booking decisions.
MVP criticizes the Austin Theory-Jelly Roll spot and most celebrity wrestling roles but highly praises Bad Bunny's dedication in a betideas.com interview.
MVP states in a new interview he has "zero respect" for Triple H due to personal interactions, distinct from his booking criticisms.