Former WWE superstar Miro, who made a significant impact upon joining AEW in 2020, has experienced a somewhat uneven trajectory in the company. While he initially garnered attention and achieved some notable victories, including a win over Andrade El Idolo at AEW World’s End with the help of his wife, CJ Perry, his momentum has stalled due to his recent absence from the ring.

Reports have indicated that Miro has been sidelined due to an injury, contributing to his prolonged absence from AEW television. During this time, Miro expanded his career into the film industry sharing behind-the-scenes footage from his new film project.

In regards to his wrestling career, a recent update by Mike Johnson of PWInsider states that Miro is back in the United States. The former WWE United States Champion was spotted in Los Angeles over the weekend after being in his home country, Bulgaria for some time. Moreover, there was no word on when he would return to the ring, despite being back in the United States.

“AEW star Miro (aka former WWE star Rusev) is back in the United States, PWInsider.com can confirm. Miro was spotted over the weekend in Los Angeles. He had been in Bulgaria for some time. Miro last wrestled for AEW in December 2023. There is no word when he will return to the ring, but we can confirm he is now back in the United States.”

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With Miro back in the United States, as per the report, his return to AEW is highly anticipated, and fans are curious to see how he will be reintroduced to the storyline landscape.

What are your thoughts on Miro being back in the United States? Does it indicate a return to AEW soon? Sound off in the comments!

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