AEW has seen a few stars depart from the company in recent memory. Now, we have confirmation that another star, who could have been a breakout player for the company, is officially gone.

Brock Anderson’s name has been removed from AEW’s roster page. His photo was taken down from AEW’s roster webpage on Friday afternoon. It was reported in August that his AEW deal was up in weeks.

Brock Anderson entered AEW with a lot of attention on him, because he looks so much like his legendary 4 Horsemen father. Brock’s most recent match with the company took place in August, where he faced Luchasaurus in a TNT title match on AEW Collision.

Sean Sapp noted behind Fightful’s paywall that Brock Anderson is no longer with AEW. His contract has officially expired, and he is not All Elite anymore.

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“On Friday, many noticed that Brock Anderson was off the AEW roster page. Since then, Fightful has confirmed that Anderson’s contract has expired with the company and as of now, has departed AEW. Arn Anderson had said previously that Brock’s deal was going to be up in August.”

“Brock last wrestled on the August 12 episode of AEW Collision, losing to Luchasaurus in an AEW TNT Championship bout. Brock had been used on AEW Dark throughout the beginning of the year and has appeared on ROH TV.’

Brock Anderson is a second-generation wrestler who started his wrestling career in June 2021 as part of Cody Rhodes’ Nightmare Family stable, teaming up with wrestlers like Lee Johnson and Dustin Rhodes. Only time will tell if he ever works with Cody Rhodes again.

In AEW, Brock Anderson eventually teamed up with Brian Pillman Jr., and their partnership was inspired by their fathers’ past collaboration as part of the Four Horsemen in WCW. Notably, Pillman’s AEW contract came to an end earlier this year, and he is scheduled to debut at next week’s NXT Halloween Havoc using the ring name Lexis King.

The future may hold uncertainties for Brock Anderson. His wrestling abilities and family heritage are strong assets, but his next destination in the wrestling world remains to be seen. Time will unveil where he resurfaces in the industry.

What’s your take on Brock Anderson leaving AEW? Do you think he is going to WWE? Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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