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AEW’s “Black Brock Lesnar” revealed – “You can’t Suplex him”

An AEW star was recently compared to WWE’s Brock Lesnar, known as The Beast Incarnate—one of the most destructive stars the company has to offer. Lesnar recently showcased his dominance by eliminating every opponent on the opposing team during the men’s WarGames match at Survivor Series: WarGames. WWE has done an excellent job building him as a powerhouse.

Similarly, AEW veteran MVP is working to build his client, Bobby Lashley, in much the same way. The Hurt Syndicate, consisting of Lashley and Shelton Benjamin, has been one of the top stables in the company. Thanks to smart booking, both Lashley and Benjamin have maintained their status as formidable powerhouses. Bobby Lashley, in particular, is often viewed as a main-event player by many wrestling fans and insiders.

Recently, MVP opened up about how he preserves Lashley’s image as a giant. Speaking on the podcast *Marking Out*, Montel revealed that he often rejects pitches from AEW stars who want to perform certain moves—like a powerbomb or a suplex—on Lashley.

“MVP explained, ‘Bobby’s way too nice for the damage that he can do. He’s one of the nicest guys around, and Bobby’s way too giving. Guys will want to do stuff to Bobby and Bobby would be like, “Eh,” and I’ll be, “No, no, you can’t do that to him.” Bobby just be like, “Talk to P.” Would you do that to Brock Lesnar? No. Well, that’s black Brock Lesnar. So no, you can’t Suplex him. No, you can’t Powerbomb him. Not you. Protect your size. Protect being a giant.’” [H/T WrestlePurist’s X]

The Hurt Syndicate has been dominant since arriving in the Jacksonville-based AEW promotion, rarely suffering losses. Even when they lost their AEW World Tag Team Championships, they didn’t have to take the pinfall, demonstrating their enduring credibility.

Adding to the praise, wrestling veteran Jim Cornette recently commented on Lashley’s status during an appearance on *The Experience*. Cornette said, “Bobby Lashley, one would agree. He’s a main-event guy. He’s a former WWE Champion, the people like the Hurt Syndicate. He’s got credibility. Used properly, one would think he could be in the main events.”

With such backing from notable industry figures and smart management behind the scenes, it will be interesting to watch when Bobby Lashley receives the big push to the top of AEW’s main event scene.
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3 reasons why AEW took the world title off Hangman Page at Full Gear 2025

Hangman Page lost his AEW World Championship to Samoa Joe at Full Gear last night. It was a pretty unexpected title change that shocked the entire wrestling fanbase all over the globe. It marked the end of a 133-day title run of Page that started at All In: Texas this year in August. However, now fans wonder why AEW suddenly decided to take the title off of Page at Full Gear. The Anxious Millennial Cowboy was having an incredible run as a champion in the company. In his title reign, Page faced stars like MJF, Kyle Fletcher, and Jon Moxley, proving that he is one of the best in the business right now. But his shocking title loss has put a big question mark on his future in the company, and perhaps what it holds for the AEW World Championship ahead. Therefore, let’s discuss 3 reasons why AEW took the world title off Hangman Page at Full Gear 2025: #3. To give Samoa Joe one final World Title run Samoa Joe delivered one helluva performance at Full Gear to become the new champion. The Samoan Submission Machine is in a few final years of his career right now, and he has already teased his retirement coming sooner than later. Besides, Tony Khan has also promised that he wants to give a proper send-off to Joe before he hangs up his boots for good. Therefore, there are chances that the company might have decided to give him one final run as the AEW World Champion before he retires. Joe has a massive respect in the world of professional wrestling. He has done an amazing job in being a cornerstone for All Elite Wrestling by elevating several stars in the company. As a result, it could be a gift to the veteran in his twilight years of his pro-wrestling career. #2. To give shock value to Full Gear The AEW World Championship change was a big talking point coming out of the Full Gear pay-per-view. Fans were pretty excited about seeing yet another title run by Samoa Joe. Therefore, Tony Khan might have decided to take the title off of Hangman to create some buzz around the top title picture in the company. Such an angle creates a shock factor in the product. Besides, now fans will tune into the next episode of AEW Dynamite to see the aftermath of the Full Gear event. It opens the door for a new chapter for Joe as well as for Hangman Page in the company, which might reinvigorate fans’ interest in the weekly programming for AEW. The company has been facing a major hit on its weekly shows lately. Such a decision could heavily boost ratings for next week’s Dynamite and Collision. #1. To set up yet another chase for Hangman Page Hangman Page is one of the biggest babyfaces in All Elite Wrestling today. However, with him as the World Champion, the company might be facing a little difficulty in presenting him as the hero of the company. Therefore, Tony Khan could be planning yet another title chase arc for The Anxious Millennial Cowboy in the Jacksonville-based promotion to further refine his character. Many believe that Hangman Page is at his best when he is chasing the championship gold. The company can build yet another impactful story around that storyline to create some compelling narrative for the fans. Besides, the 34-year-old star could go up against the top heels of the Jacksonville-based promotion to rebuild himself and reclaim the AEW World Championship at a big pay-per-view next year.
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Current WWE star publicly slams AEW for making him lose to Bryan Danielson

A former WWE Champion discussed his AEW run and losing to Bryan Danielson. Rusev wrestled as Miro in the Jacksonville-based promotion. He left the company in February 2025 and has recently been seen causing chaos in WWE. His recent win-loss record comparison between AEW and WWE has been a major point of discussion on social media. Rumors say the former United States Champion refused to lose in AEW and was therefore kept off TV for many months before his release. However, his recent WWE record says otherwise. He has lost matches to Dominik, Sami Zayn, Jey Uso, and many other stars. These statistics deny the aforementioned rumors. While speaking on Shak Wrestling, Rusev broke the silence on the allegations. The Redeemer claimed that if he didn’t want to put anyone over in AEW, it made no sense for him to lose to stars like Bryan Danielson and Sammy Guevara during his run. “Clearly, when I lost to Sammy Guevara the title, that didn’t make any sense. When I lost to Daniel Bryan right after that, that didn’t make any sense. When I lost to whoever, like so, let the people go back and review whatever I’ve done and we’ll talk about that,” he said. [H/T ITR Wrestling] WWE’s Axiom talks about Bryan Danielson’s heartbreaking loss At WrestleMania 28, Bryan Danielson lost to Sheamus in 18 seconds. The infamous match has been talked about sporadically. While speaking on No-Contest Wrestling, WWE star Axiom said he was devastated to see his idol lose at the Showcase of the Immortals. I’ve I follow that man from a very little independent company to WrestleMania and he lost to Sheamus in what was it? 18 seconds. That broke my heart,” Axiom when asked about if he had a sour grape moment as a fan, he said. It will be interesting to see when Bryan Danielson returns to the ring, as he is semi-retired.
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Mark Henry reveals he used to exchange Christmas cards with a surprising legend

Mark Henry has been a prominent figure in the wrestling industry for a very long time. Recently, he revealed an interesting piece of his past—that he used to exchange Christmas cards with a surprising legend.

Before Mark Henry became known as the “Hall of Pain” and went on a dominant rampage in WWE, he was recognized for his comedic talents. He participated in many funny and memorable skits alongside several stars, including the legendary Mae Young. These moments not only showcased Henry’s personality but also helped prepare him for his eventual role as a main event player.

During this comedic phase of his career, Henry also appeared in a few entertaining segments with Paul Reubens, the actor famously known for portraying the iconic character Pee Wee Herman. Recently, the WWE Hall of Famer took to social media to share that he and Reubens used to exchange Christmas cards, until Paul Reubens became too ill to continue sending them back.

Henry tweeted,
“I wasn’t always just Hall of Pain. I could do comedy with the best of them and Pee Wee Herman was very cool. We would send Christmas cards until he got too sick to send them back!”

### Mark Henry Feels Disrespected by AEW

After leaving WWE, Mark Henry joined All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he embraced multiple roles such as coach, talent scout, mentor, commentator, and more. He remained with Tony Khan’s promotion until last year and served as a strong influence on many of the company’s wrestlers.

One notable example is Powerhouse Hobbs, who currently uses a version of Henry’s signature finisher, the World’s Strongest Slam—though AEW has renamed the move to the “Most Dangerous Slam.”

Speaking on *Busted Open Radio*, the WWE legend expressed his displeasure over AEW’s decision to rename his finisher. He said he felt disrespected by the move, making his feelings crystal clear:

> “They called it the Most Dangerous Slam. They don’t call it the World’s Strongest Slam. They’re like, ‘F*** Mark Henry.’ F*** you, how about that? That’s to whose decision that is [to rename the slam]. You cannot disrespect me and expect me to kiss your a** about it. I’m not gonna do it. I’d rather be fired or kicked off the air before I let somebody feel like they all got power over me.”

It remains to be seen what the future holds for the “World’s Strongest Man.” For now, Mark Henry continues to be a respected and influential figure in the world of professional wrestling.

[H/T Wrestling Inc.]
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