Blake Christian has officially joined All Elite Wrestling full-time.
During the March 7, 2026 episode of AEW Collision, Christian competed alongside Lee Johnson as part of their team The Swirl in a $200,000 four-way tag team match. The match also featured Private Party, The Outrunners, and La Facción Ingobernable.
Although The Swirl didn’t walk away with the prize money, AEW President Tony Khan made a major announcement following the match. Khan took to social media after Collision and confirmed that Christian has officially signed with the company.
“The Swirl, Vanilla Baby Blake Christian + @BigShottyLee, had another excellent showing on Saturday #AEWCollision tonight, and now it’s official: @_BlakeChristian is All Elite!”
Christian is no stranger to AEW fans. He first appeared for the company in March 2022 on AEW Dark before later making his televised debut on the September 2, 2022 episode of AEW Rampage, where he faced Rey Fenix in singles competition.
Reports later indicated that Christian had an agreement connected to Ring of Honor in 2022. However, Tony Khan’s latest announcement suggests the former GCW World Champion is now signed directly to AEW.
The exact details of Christian’s contract have not been publicly revealed, but the All Elite graphic confirms that he is now officially part of the AEW roster moving forward.
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