Parker Boudreaux is a former football star who became a viral hit last year after numerous fans compared him to Brock Lesnar. Eventually, Boudreaux signed a developmental deal with WWE back in February of last year where he was called Harland. Since his WWE release went down, his AEW in-ring debut was also announced recently.

Boudreaux became Harland in NXT and was getting used to WWE’s method of pro wrestling. Harland was sadly part of WWE’s latest slew of cuts, and this shocked fans who thought he had a bright future ahead of him in the company.

Boudreaux made his AEW debut during a Dark taping last month as part of the ‘Trust Busters,”’ alongside Slim J and Ari Daivari. It was recently announced that the former WWE Superstar will make this debut on AEW Dark on August 2nd.

Boudreaux will square off against Sepentico in a singles match. He has also worked on his craft in the indies, so Boudreaux has more experience now. It will certainly come in handy in the match..

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We will have to wait and see how he will fare in his debut match. Odds are, Boudreaux might become a staple of AEW television soon enough judging by how things are going for him

Here’s the announced lineup for the show:

Parker Boudreaux vs. Serpentico

Diamante vs. Rocky Radley

Willow Nightingale vs. Harley Cameron

KC Rocker & Caleb Teninty vs. The Factory (Aaron Solo & Nick Comoroto)

Capt. Shawn Dean vs. Jonathan Hudson

The Trustbusters (Ari Daivari & Slim J) vs. Logan Cruz & Tyshaun Price

The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens) vs. The Wingmen (Peter Avalon & Ryan Nemeth)

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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