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Two Former WWE Stars Set To Make Their AEW Debut

By The Spotlight StaffJune 13, 2024
Two Former WWE Stars Set To Make Their AEW Debut

This Saturday’s AEW Collision is scheduled to take place at the Covelli Centre in Youngstown, Ohio. Two former WWE stars are set to make their All Elite Wrestling debut at the show.

Mansoor and Mace were released from WWE in September of last year, after the WWE & UFC merger. Fightful Select reported that MxM, formerly known as Maximum Male Models, are scheduled for the June 15th episode of AEW Collision.

Mansoor and Mace competed in numerous independent promotions following their WWE release. MxM last competed at GLEAT’s event on June 9th, where they defeated Jun Tonsho and Soma Watanabe in a Tag Team match.

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