AEW has brought in a lot of people who used to wrestle for WWE. After this week’s episode of AEW Rampage, fans saw another addition to that list in Trent Seven.

Despite his impressive debut on AEW Rampage, Tony Khan has not signed a recently released WWE superstar to an official contract. Trent Seven appeared as Kip Sabian’s hand-picked opponent for Orange Cassidy in the most recent episode of Rampage.

The Best Friends member won the AEW All-Atlantic Championship match. Trent Seven was also in attendance at the ROH Final Battle pay-per-view. Tony Khan was asked if Trent Seven was officially signed to either of his promotions during the post-show Final Battle media scrum.

He’s been in Texas, he obviously wrestled on ‘AEW Rampage’ last night, he could appear with us again. He competed last night and was here watching the show very keenly. He could be a good opponent for any champions in Ring of Honor. He was great in a championship match last night.

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Given his previous successes with Triple H and NXT UK, it will be interesting to see if Trent Seven becomes All Elite. During the pre-Final Battle media scrum, the Jaguars president discussed the return of WWE Legends Arn Anderson and Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts to All Elite Wrestling programming.

We will have to see what’s next for Trent Seven, but the door doesn’t seem closed for an AEW return.

What are your thoughts on this possibility? Sound off in the comments.

Amit Shukla

Amit Shukla is a huge "Stone Cold' Steve Austin fan and movie buff who loves to write about wrestling. Favorite movies include Inception, and Ankhon Dekhi among others.

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