Days after speculation that AEW may have opted to not renew a talent contract and let the deal expire, an approach the promotion takes instead of releasing someone, the news was officially made.

Arn Anderson’s son, Brock, has wrapped up his tenure with All Elite Wrestling.

Brock, who was ranked as the 24th best-graduating linebacker in the state, graduated from Providence High School in Charlotte before he joined the wrestling business and was trained by QT Marshall and Glacier at the Nightmare Factory.

In March 2021, he signed with AEW. Recently, he made an appearance on Collision, where he saved Darby Allin and cut a promo on Luchasaurus and Christian Cage. This led to him losing a match to Luchasaurus quickly.

Brock confirmed his departure with this post on Twitter:

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