• WWE Veteran Gets His Release, Will Debut On AEW Dynamite Tomorrow
As we noted in January, The Brian Kendrick requested his release from WWE.
Kendrick last wrestled in WWE in October 2020. He later worked as a Producer on NXT and 205 Live. He was also involved in an angle with Joe Gacy & Harland on NXT in December 2021.
He asked for his release in late 2021, and has been granted the release now.
With him being done with WWE, he will make his All Elite Wrestling debut tomorrow night on AEW Dynamite, where he will face former AEW World Champion Jon Moxley (fka Dean Ambrose in WWE).
Below is what AEW wrote:
“In his #AEW debut, @mrbriankendrick will face the toughest of tests tomorrow night on #AEWDynamite LIVE @ 8pm ET/7pm CT on @TBSNetwork when he goes one-on-one with former AEW World Champion @JonMoxley!
Jon Moxley vs Brian Kendrick tomorrow night LIVE on Wednesday Night Dynamite!”
In his #AEW debut, @mrbriankendrick will face the toughest of tests tomorrow night on #AEWDynamite
LIVE @ 8pm ET/7pm CT on @TBSNetwork when he goes one-on-one with former AEW World Champion @JonMoxley!Jon Moxley vs Brian Kendrick tomorrow night LIVE on Wednesday Night Dynamite! pic.twitter.com/0qZsAj2lPA
— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) February 2, 2022
Below is the match-card for tomorrow’s Dynamite:
– CM Punk vs. MJF
– Jon Moxley vs. Brian Kendrick
– Malakai Black & Brody King vs. Pac & Penta El Zero Miedo
– Ruby Soho vs. Nyla Rose
Brian won the following Titles in WWE:
– 1x WWE Tag Team Championship
– 1x World Tag Team Championship
– 1x WWE Cruiserweight Championship
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• ON THIS DAY IN PRO WRESTLING HISTORY (February 1, 2010) – A Legend Passed Away
On this day in 2010, we lost Old School Wrestling Legend Jack Brisco (Real name: Freddie Joe Brisco) at the age of 68 from complications of an open heart surgery.
Brisco was a former NWA World Heavyweight Champion and also formed a legendary Tag Team with his brother Gerald Brisco.
Together, they were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2008 by JBL (John “Bradshaw” Layfield).
REST IN PEACE JACK BRISCO
September 21, 1941 – February 1, 2010
