As a seasoned gamer who has followed wrestling for decades, I must admit that the current saga surrounding Daniel Garcia in AEW has kept me hooked. The way they wrote him off TV seems like a clever move to protect their investment if he decides not to re-sign, a strategy that reminds me of my favorite “Save Scumming” trick in games where I can save the game at multiple points to have multiple outcomes.
AEW star Daniel Garcia has been off the screen since a surprising assault by ex-AEW World Champion MJF. During the June 26 episode of AEW Dynamite, Daniel Garcia interrupted MJF’s speech to the audience. Garcia complimented MJF for his achievements in All Elite Wrestling, emphasizing his distinction as the youngest wrestler to headline arenas and create history.
Caught off guard by the praise, MJF suggested a possible clash between him and Garcia during the All In event. But, their discussion was cut short as Will Ospreay seized the attention, declaring his title defense against Garcia for the AEW International Championship instead.
Next week, Ospreay triumphed over Daniel Garcia in an exhilarating contest for the AEW International Championship. Additionally, ex-AEW World Champion MJF attempted to distract Garcia by presenting him with his Dynamite Diamond ring, but Garcia declined. Taking advantage of this moment, Ospreay struck Garcia with the Hidden Blade, clinching the victory. Following the bout, MJF unexpectedly assaulted Garcia, leaving him injured and bleeding.
Daniel Garcia’s harsh confrontation with MJF was the last instance where fans caught a glimpse of him on AEW television. Though there’s much discussion about his potential comeback, rumors from WrestlePurists’ Ibou hint that AEW intentionally took Garcia off the screen. This tactic could safeguard the promotion if Garcia decides against renewing his contract.
Daniel Garcia hasn’t signed a new AEW contract
Fans were taken aback when WrestlePurists’ Ibou revealed that Daniel Garcia, a rising AEW star, might be absent from TV if he doesn’t renew his contract as a precautionary measure. More insights about this matter have been shared by Dave Meltzer and Bryan Alvarez on Wrestling Observer Radio.
As a gaming enthusiast, I’m sharing some insights here. Meltzer said that when they executed the storyline, the character hadn’t renewed his contract yet. I had inquired and it didn’t seem like folks thought he was departing. But honestly, I’m puzzled. Do you have any additional info?
Alvarez explained, “When they made that move, they anticipated he might not return. The move was planned for if he didn’t return. However, if he does return, they have a built-in rivalry with MJF. He had been considering his next steps, or he had shared his plans with others, as he should do… I’m not entirely sure he’s coming back, but I also haven’t heard that he’s re-signed or chosen to leave yet. That’s one of the reasons why they wrote him out of that storyline.”
Meltzer and Alvarez confirm Ibou’s statement that Daniel Garcia has neither renewed his contract nor definitively left AEW as of yet.
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It’s intriguing to watch how Daniel Garcia’s story continues, whether he decides to stay with AEW or moves on from the company.
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2024-07-31 08:40