Former WWE Superstar could be FINISHING UP with AEW

Speculation is mounting over Malakai Black’s future with AEW following recent developments on the January 8, 2025, episode of AEW Dynamite. During the show, Will Ospreay defeated Buddy Matthews and made a pointed comment, urging Matthews to “step out of the shadow of Malakai Black.” This statement has fueled rumors that Black may be wrapping up his time with the company.

Reports on Malakai Black’s AEW Status

According to Fightful Select, sources within AEW have indicated that Black might be finishing up his tenure. One insider noted, “Those that we spoke to in the company were of the belief that he was finishing up with AEW if he hadn’t already.”

It remains unclear whether Malakai Black will appear on AEW television again, as there has been no official confirmation from the company regarding his departure or future status.

Contractual Uncertainty

In 2022, AEW’s Tony Khan stated that Malakai Black was under contract until 2027. However, reports suggest there may be option years tied to his deal. It’s unknown if these options have been picked up or declined, leaving fans questioning Black’s long-term commitment to the promotion.

Black remains listed on AEW’s official roster page, but the recent storyline developments and backstage buzz have fans speculating about his next move. Some believe he could transition to WWE, given their renewed focus on high-profile talent acquisitions.

Meanwhile, Buddy Matthews’ performance on Dynamite and Ospreay’s comments have set the stage for a potential shift in the House of Black’s dynamics.

What’s Next for Malakai Black?

If Black departs AEW, the wrestling world will eagerly watch for his next move. Whether it’s a return to WWE, a stint in independent wrestling, or something entirely new, Malakai Black’s journey is far from over.

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