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Below are some top WWE, AEW & IMPACT Wrestling news stories of the day:

– WWF Legend Dustin Rhodes hasn’t wrestled a match since July 2023, when he teamed up with Keith Lee to defeat the team of Angelo Parker & Matt Menard on an episode of AEW Rampage.

PWInsider reported why Dustin isn’t seen on AEW TV these days:

”Dustin Rhodes has not been at AEW TV of late, which we are told is due to him dealing with a tweaked knee.”

– As we have reported before, Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Roman Reigns will return to TV on the October 13th post-Fastlane episode of SmackDown.

On October 14th, he’ll have his first Undisputed Title defense since SummerSlam 2023, where will defend the Title against RAW Superstar Sami Zayn at a WWE Live Event at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City.

After this match, Reigns is expected to face AJ Styles at the Crown Jewel premium live event in Saudi Arabia on November 4th.

– IMPACT Wrestling star Trey Miguel was involved in a hit & run accident. Below is what he tweeted about it:

“Was involved in a hit and run tonight that sent my fiancée and I into a pole on the Florida turnpike. The Ford F150 hit a car that hit us and sent us spiraling into a pole before fleeing. No reports from witnesses have been made. Such good people we live amongst. 10 cars, 0 eyes.”

– Bryan Danielson has been “fully cleared” to compete at this Sunday’s WrestleDream PPV. He will face NJPW TV Champion Zack Sabre Jr. in the main event of this pay-per-view.

– WWE’s Twitter post announcing Jade Cargill’s signing received 14 million views.

– James Gunn has revealed that John Cena as Peacemaker will make a return in the DCU.

– NXT Deadline 2023 PLE will take place on December 9th in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

– According to PWInsider, LA Knight has been cleared to appear on tomorrow’s SmackDown. He was pulled from last week’s show after testing positive for COVID-19.

– We have good news for Japanese WWE fans. WWE’s RAW, SmackDown and Premium Live Events will start airing on ABEMA in Japan for free, starting from October 3rd. RAW will air on Tuesday at 8 PM and SmackDown will air on Saturday at 8 PM.

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