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Update On Former AEW Talent's Pro Wrestling Future

Pastures new for a former AEW talent.

Brock Anderson left AEW in October when his deal expired and was not renewed. Reports noted that the parting was amicable. 

The 27-year-old is set to receive a new opportunity elsewhere, however, when he makes his debut for Major League Wrestling. 

MLW announced that the second-generation performer is coming to the promotion, where he will be joined by CW Anderson (no relation). A video package aired at MLW's Never Say Never show on August 10 detailing the history of the Anderson legacy, including Ole Anderson and Brock's father Arn Anderson. 

Brock and CW have been teaming as The Andersons in the North Carolina-based AML since November and are the current AML Tag Team Champions. 

Arn Anderson left AEW when his contract expired in May, with The Enforcer stressing that he wanted to devote his time to helping Brock get a break in the business.

"The limited time that I have left I want to spend with Brock, because I think Brock has aptitude and attitude and I think he will be a big player for somebody. I just got to get him some experience and that's where I'm gonna devote my time... and if he comes along like I think and hope he will, it will be sooner than later," the WWE Hall of Famer said on his ARN podcast.

Double-A made a surprise on-camera appearance with Cody Rhodes at SummerSlam and The American Nightmare is hoping WWE will use his mentor more going forward. 

H/T F4WOnline

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