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Andrade El Idolo and Miro featured for Collision launch

The press release announcing the creation of the AEW Collision television show listed a few AEW stars who will be part of that show, including two who haven’t done much for the promotion lately.

Out of the names mentioned, the inclusion of Miro and Andrade El Idolo were the ones which stuck out the most.

Miro returned to Dynamite last week and was shown in a backstage segment walking into Tony Khan’s office, refusing to speak to Renee Paquette when he was questioned. He had been absent from AEW TV for eight months, reportedly refusing some creative plans in store for him which delayed his return.

Andrade has been out of action since September of last year, first getting suspended for a backstage altercation and then for suffering an injury. His last time in the ring was at All Out in the casino ladder match. He is one of the few who seemingly requested his release from the company following Triple H’s ascension to the WWE throne.

Samoa Joe, Thunder Rosa, and Powerhouse Hobbs are the others who were in the press release.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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