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Good News For WWE Fans Who Hate Def Rebel

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• Good News For WWE Fans Who Hate Def Rebel

WWE fans have long voiced frustration over the company’s use of Def Rebel-produced entrance themes. Many feel the tracks are generic, and since the production company signed a deal with WWE, wrestlers rarely get music that truly fits their character.

Bodyslam reports that Def Rebel is currently working under its final contract with WWE, though there’s no word on when the deal is set to expire. They also noted that WWE is expected to collaborate with outside artists on some music moving forward.

Last week on SmackDown, Shinsuke Nakamura and The Street Profits returned to their original entrance themes. This week on RAW, Kairi Sane became the latest talent to get her classic theme back.

Some WWE stars have reportedly been requesting changes to their entrance music for a while now. This could be a key reason WWE’s partnership with Def Rebel may be coming to an end.

• WWE May Have To Cancel Big Upcoming Match

On this week’s episode of WWE RAW after Crown Jewel, CM Punk defeated Jey Uso and LA Knight in the main event to earn a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship.

After the bout, The Vision came out to brutalize The Best In The World. Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed and Paul Heyman then betrayed World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins.

The Wrestling Observer reported last week that WWE was planning to have Seth Rollins defend his title against CM Punk at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Salt Lake City, Utah, on November 1.

However, the company may have to call that match off due to Rollins’ injury, which he suffered in his match against Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes in the main event of Crown Jewel.

On Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer discussed WWE’s plans for Saturday Night’s Main Event and mentioned that the company likely believes that Rollins’ injury is serious, which is why the ending of RAW saw him being kicked out of The Vision.

As we noted before, The Vision was not supposed to betray Rollins until next year. It was a last-minute decision due to his injury. The sudden change in plans could be an indication that The Visionary will not be able to compete for a while, so his match against Punk may be delayed or canceled.

WWE has not yet announced when Punk will get his title match. They are probably waiting to find out details on Rollins’ injury before announcing future plans for the World Heavyweight Championship.

• Something Happened With Andrade After AEW Return

Just weeks after making a shocking return to All Elite Wrestling on the 6-year anniversary episode of Dynamite, attacking Kenny Omega and aligning himself with the Don Callis Family, Andrade El Idolo has suddenly disappeared from AEW TV.

Since his return, Andrade has not been seen or even mentioned on AEW programming. On the Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez talked about the mystery surrounding Andrade’s disappearance.

Alvarez pointed out that Andrade was missing from Don Callis’ birthday celebration, an angle that featured all members of The Don Callis Family except Konosuke Takeshita (who is in Japan after winning the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, but still sent a video message) and Andrade. Notably, AEW made no reference to Andrade’s status during the segment or in any recent broadcasts.

According to Alvarez, Andrade was even pulled from a scheduled match against LA Park, which had been advertised before his sudden disappearance. He stated that Andrade made one appearance and then completely vanished, with his name quietly dropped from both television mentions and promotional materials.

Meltzer confirmed the growing confusion backstage, saying that while some people inside AEW are aware of what’s happening, they have deliberately chosen not to share details publicly. He noted that his usual contacts in AEW declined to elaborate, suggesting the situation may involve sensitive or complex circumstances.

The lack of official communication has fueled widespread speculation among fans and media. Theories range from creative disagreements and travel issues to contractual complications following Andrade’s exit from WWE earlier this year. However, with AEW officials reportedly keeping the matter private, none of these explanations have been confirmed.

Meltzer reiterated that he was aware certain individuals know exactly what’s going on but would not disclose it – leaving even well-connected insiders in the dark.

Despite his absence from AEW, Andrade is still booked for an upcoming appearance in Puerto Rico, where he is expected to challenge for the WWC Universal Championship.

Also Read: “You talk too much sh*t without proof. Keep killing the business” – Andrade Responds To Dave Meltzer’s Claims

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