MVP’s second run with WWE has come to an end, and fans were left wondering what his next move would be. This week, those questions were answered when MVP made a surprising debut at AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam, catching many off guard. Now, the timeline of his signing with AEW has been revealed.
During Grand Slam, MVP interrupted Prince Nana, who was updating the AEW audience on Swerve Strickland’s injury status. Nana confirmed that Strickland was still unable to compete following the events of AEW All Out. Taking advantage of the moment, MVP criticized Nana’s management of Swerve, specifically referencing how Hangman Page burned down Swerve’s house, yet Nana seemed more focused on “selling coffee and dancing” than helping Swerve’s career.
MVP hinted at a potential business proposal for Swerve when he is ready to return, making it clear that he believes Swerve deserves better management.
According to PWInsider, MVP officially signed with All Elite Wrestling about a month ago, with sources confirming that an agreement was reached between the two sides in late August. After his impactful debut, MVP has already shared his first remarks, teasing more to come in AEW’s future.
As MVP settles into AEW, fans are eager to see how his presence will shape the company’s direction and if Swerve Strickland will align with him.
With MVP now officially part of AEW, his debut has opened the door for exciting possibilities. Will Swerve Strickland accept MVP’s offer, and how will MVP’s influence change AEW’s landscape?
What’s your take on MVP officially joining AEW? Do you think he’ll be successful in making a mark on the roster? Share your thoughts in the comments below!