Miro Trains in Florida Amid AEW Release Request: Latest Update

AEW star Miro, who recently requested his release from the company, has been spotted training at Coastal Championship Wrestling in Florida, sparking speculation about his next career move. Miro, who has been out of action in AEW since his last match at AEW Worlds End in December 2023, is reportedly still under contract with AEW until spring 2026, unless granted an early release.

Miro’s Release Request and Current AEW Contract Status

Earlier this year, Fightful reported that Miro, a former TNT Champion and WWE star, formally requested to be released from his AEW contract. Despite his request, AEW has not yet granted the release, which leaves Miro’s future with the company uncertain. His contract with AEW runs until 2026, indicating that unless AEW consents to his departure, he will remain under contract for the foreseeable future.

The specifics surrounding his release request remain private, though many fans speculate it could relate to his lack of recent in-ring action and creative differences with AEW’s management. Miro’s absence from AEW programming since late 2023 has fueled these rumors, and his recent training sessions hint that he may be preparing for a potential return to the ring, whether with AEW or another promotion.

Miro’s Training at Coastal Championship Wrestling in Florida

Photos of Miro training at the Coastal Championship Wrestling facility in Florida were shared on social media, accompanied by the caption, “Thanks for stopping by the CCW Training Facility, @ToBeMiro 💪.” This sighting has ignited fan speculation, as Miro’s re-entry into training could signal his readiness for future matches. Also spotted in the training session was former WWE and AEW talent Gangrel, who recently appeared at AEW Double or Nothing 2024.

What’s Next for Miro?

As Miro continues training, fans are left wondering whether he will find an opportunity to return to AEW’s programming or transition to another wrestling organization. Should AEW deny his release request, Miro may still appear sporadically in AEW or pursue independent training until his contract’s expiration.

For now, wrestling fans are closely watching Miro’s moves, hopeful that he will soon resume his in-ring career, whether under AEW or another wrestling banner.

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