One of the most anticipated in-ring debuts was that of Nick Wayne. The 18-year-old star had his first wrestling match in the Jacksonville-based promotion back in July of this year.
This past Wednesday night on AEW Dynamite, we saw the debut of Nick Wayne. The son of Buddy Wayne, a wrestler in the Pacific Northwest who would also become a trainer and a regular for Bryan Alvarez’s Figure Four Daily podcast in that website’s early days.
A vignette hyping the debut of Nick Wayne aired on Wedneday’s Dynamite. In the vignette, which appeared to be the first in a series, Darby Allin was shown at the Buddy Wayne Academy in Washington, where he trained to become a wrestler back in 2014.
The time is coming for the long-awaited AEW debut of Nick Wayne. At Saturday’s DEFY show, Wayne beat AEW star Swerve Strickland for the DEFY Title in Seattle, Washington.
The following was sent to us: PROGRESS Wrestling are delighted and relieved to hear that rising star, and recent UK and European debutant Nick Wayne, and his mother Shayna Edwards are safe and sound, and home in Seattle.
At only 16, Nick Wayne is the youngest person to ever sign with AEW. As the son of Pacific Northwest legend Buddy Wayne, he was introduced to the world of wrestling very early on in life.
Nick Wayne is making his mark in the professional wrestling world at the young age of 16 years old. Independent wrestling star and AEW signee Nick Wayne recently spoke with POST Wrestling’s Andrew Thompson about signing with All Elite Wrestling, a deal that won’t start until he officially graduates from high school.