Miro used to work under the name of Rusev when he was in WWE. During his time in the company, Miro was largely underutilized and fans were unhappy with his booking as well. Miro also promises to go after the AEW World Title in the future.

Following his WWE release a couple of years ago, Miro made his AEW debut at the September 9th, 2020, episode of Dynamite as Kip Sabian’s Best Man. After a shaky start, Miro eventually became The Redeemer and won the TNT Championship before losing it to Sammy Guevara.

Miro hasn’t been seen since All Out and he hasn’t wrestled on Dynamite for a few months. Miro took to Twitter and suggested that he hasn’t been featured on television because “nobody has the balls” to face him.

Nobody has the balls

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We will have to wait and see what AEW will have planned for Miro and whether he will eventually be part of the AEW World Title picture or not.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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