Miro is in an odd position in AEW because he’s over with the fans, and people had high expectations for him in AEW when he first joined the promotion as it was viewed as a possible boost to his career, but things haven’t turned out the way Miro or the fans wanted.
Miro is ready to wrestle again and return to television, as previously reported, but AEW has yet to present him with any creative plans. Miro only had four matches in 2022 after a strong 2021 run and hasn’t been seen on television in months.
Dave Meltzer reported in the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that AEW President Tony Khan pitched an idea to Miro, who is currently in Bulgaria, last September at Full Gear, where he would lose a battle royal after making it to the finals with Hangman Page, but Miro didn’t like it.
Meltzer wrote, “Tony Khan had pitched an idea for him in September for Full Gear. One thing he turned down was losing a Battle Royal where he and Adam Page would have been the last two. Khan had said that after the PPV, they’d try and get back, and obviously, his name hasn’t been mentioned since.”
Miro’s current AEW contract expires in three years.