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Ricochet makes AEW debut at All In

Ricochet made his AEW debut at All In and was a surprise entrant in the Casino Gauntlet match.

He came out when “Hangman” Adam Page was standing in the ring alone and when the “R” came up on the video screen, the fans erupted. Wearing black and gold ring gear, the former WWE Intercontinental champion lit the match on fire with several high spots.

After he made his way out, AEW President Tony Khan posted the usual “is All Elite” message on X, welcoming Ricochet to the company. News broke earlier this week that Ricochet signed a multi-year deal and was expected in London.

The man behind the name, Trevor Mann, actually owns the trademark Ricochet which is why he was allowed to use the name in AEW as well.

The former WWE Intercontinental champion left WWE in late June of this year after a six-year stint, opting not to sign a new deal. He was written off television after he was brutally attacked by Bron Breakker.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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