5 Wrestlers quits WWE and joins AEW

5 Wrestlers quit WWE and joins AEW

5 Wrestlers quit WWE and joins AEW

5 Wrestlers quits WWE and joins AEW

Welcome to this special edition of Bull Score News. Today, we are going to discuss those wrestlers who left WWE and later joined AEW. Wrestlers perform in Sports Entertainment Production companies (like, WWE, AEW, CWE, and NJPW) on a contract basis. So, when their contract expires they become a free agent. There are some wrestlers who were performing as a b-plus wrestler in WWE and now they are top on the table at AEW.

Jon Moxley

Jon Moxley

Jonathan David Good (aka, Jon Moxley and Dean Ambrose) is a professional wrestler and actor. He quits WWE in 2019 after having a career of 8 years there. After this, he joined AEW (All-Elite Wrestling) and soon becomes AEW World Champion and created a record for most days as Champion in AEW.

Chris Jericho

Chris Jericho

Christopher Keith Irvine (aka, Chris Jericho) is a professional wrestler and actor. He quits WWE in 2018 after having a career of 16 years there in three phases 1999-2005, 2007-10, and 2011-18. After this, he joined AEW in 2019 and soon becomes the first AEW World Champion. Currently, he is leading a stable in AEW by name of the ‘Jericho Appreciation Society’.

Claudio Castagnoli

Claudio Castagnoli

Claudio Castagnoli (aka, Cesaro) is a professional wrestler. He quits WWE in 2022 after having a career of 11 years there. After this, he re-joined AEW in 2022 and soon becomes the ROH World Champion. Currently, he is performing in AEW’s sister promotion company ROH (Ring of Honors).

Billy Gunn

Billy Gunn

Monty Kip Sopp (aka, Billy Gun) is a professional wrestler. He quits WWE in 2019 after having a career of 15 years there in three phases 1993-2004, 2012-15, and 2018-19. After this, he joined AEW in 2019 as a coach. Currently, he is performing in AEW as a wrestler, mentor, and coach.

Bryan Danielson

Bryan Danielson

Bryan Lloyd Danielson (aka, Daniel Bryan) is a professional wrestler. He quits WWE in 2022 after having a career of 14 years there in three phases 2000-01, 2002-03, and 2010-21. After this, he re-joined AEW in 2021 and he is currently performing there under the ring name Bryan Danielson.

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