For weeks now, it was expected that former WWE Star Bray Wyatt will be heading to All Elite Wrestling and will be making his debut with the company at their Full Gear PPV on Saturday, November 6th as his 90-day non-compete clause with WWE is set to expire on Friday, October 29th, a few days prior to Full Gear. It was then reported that if Wyatt does end up in AEW then he would be making his debut on last night’s episode of AEW Dynamite in Rochester, New York, the hometown of the late Brodie Lee.
Bryan Alvarez noted on a recent edition of Wrestling Observer Live that he believes Bray Wyatt is not going to sign with AEW. Alvarez also noted that unlike CM Punk and Bryan Danielson, which a number of hints were given prior to their debuts, there have been zero hints that former WWE Star Bray Wyatt is signing with All Elite Wrestling. Bryan Alvarez then noted that he is under the impression that Wyatt is most likely headed to IMPACT Wrestling.
This is what Bryan Alvarez said:
“As far as the former Bray Wyatt goes, I mentioned weeks ago that I do not believe that the former Bray Wyatt is going to AEW. If you asked me, this is not confirmed because nothing is confirmed until somebody signs somewhere. The impression I have is it is more likely that he is going to Impact Wrestling. But here’s the deal, anything is possible. I believe 100 percent that when we do this show tomorrow, I will alert you that he was not on the show because I, like 99 percent believe that he is not going to be on the show tonight. Now if somehow he negotiated an early release from his [WWE] contract, even if he signs with Impact ultimately or whatever – is it impossible that he will make an appearance on the show tonight as part of this tribute show for Brodie Lee? No, it’s not impossible but I don’t think it’s happening. I don’t think that he is going to be signing with AEW. I know there’s a lot of rumors out there…”
Alvarez also mentioned that former WWE Star Braun Strowman (Adam “Titan” Scherr) is most likely going to sign with IMPACT Wrestling as well as IMPACT Executive Scott D’Amore hinted two weeks ago that the former WWE Star might be headed to IMPACT soon. Alvarez then noted that he believes Strowman will not be signing with AEW as well and if Wyatt and Strowman do end up in IMPACT, then they will most likely be making theirs debuts at Bound For Glory in Las Vegas.