Miro Competes In First Match Since Leaving AEW

Miro Competes In First Match Since Leaving AEW: After a long hiatus, Miro has finally returned to in-ring action, facing none other than former WWE Champion and current AAA Mega Champion, Alberto El Patrón. The highly anticipated match took place at QPW’s SuperSlam III event in Doha, Qatar, marking Miro’s first bout since his departure from AEW. His last match before this was back on December 30, 2023, when he secured a victory over Andrade El Idolo at Worlds End.

Miro Competes In First Match Since Leaving AEW

For fans eager to catch the action, Lucha Libre Online shared an update, confirming that the match will be available for streaming on FITE TV starting March 2.

“AAA Mega Champion Alberto Del Rio was Miro’s first opponent in his return to the ring, and it happened at QPW in Doha, Qatar, as part of the SuperSlam III super event, which will be available from March 2 on @FiteTV @QPWrestling.”

Star-Studded Event in Qatar

Miro wasn’t the only major name involved in the event. WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley made an appearance, alongside former WWE Superstars Matt Cardona, Nic Nemeth (formerly Dolph Ziggler), Mustafa Ali, and several others, making it a must-watch for wrestling fans worldwide.

Miro, Malakai Black & Ricky Starks Part Ways with AEW

The wrestling world was shaken on February 10, when news broke that Miro, Malakai Black, and Ricky Starks had all been released from AEW. Their sudden disappearance from the company’s roster page fueled speculation, and soon after, reports confirmed that AEW had officially parted ways with them.

Since then, Miro has wasted no time getting back in the ring, while Ricky Starks has landed in WWE’s NXT—a move that caught many by surprise. As for Malakai Black, his next step remains uncertain, though rumors persist that both he and Miro could be on their way back to WWE sooner rather than later.

If that’s the case, it wouldn’t be shocking—WWE has a history of welcoming back former stars, especially those who still have plenty left to offer. With Triple H now steering the creative direction, the possibility of Miro reclaiming his dominant persona in WWE is an exciting one for fans.

What’s Next?

With Miro back in action and rumors swirling about future returns, 2024 is already shaping up to be a thrilling year for professional wrestling. Whether he sticks with independent promotions or makes a high-profile WWE comeback, one thing is certain—Miro’s return has reignited fan excitement, and we’re all watching closely to see where he goes next.

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