AEW: New Matches for Sat.’s Collision & Rampage, Ethan Page Becomes Permanent US Resident, Being The Elite Reportedly Not Returning

New Matches & Cards Announced for Saturday’s AEW Collision & Rampage Shows

AEW announced earlier today several new matches and the current cards for tonight’s AEW Collision and Rampage shows.

Current card for November 25th AEW Rampage show:

  • ROH Pure Championship – Wheeler Yuta vs. Katsuyori Shibata (c)
  • Kris Statlander vs. Diamante

Current card for November 25th AEW Collision show:

  • Continental Classic Blue Group match – Eddie Kingston vs. Brody King
  • Continental Classic Blue Group match – Daniel Garcia vs. Claudio Castagnoli
  • Keith Lee vs. Lee Moriarty
  • FTR vs. The Righteous

Ethan Page Announces He’s Now a Permanent Resident of the U.S.

Ethan Page recently announced on Twitter that he officially became a permanent resident of the United States earlier this week and thanked AEW for sponsoring him and making his dream possible.

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone lucky to call USA their home As of a few days ago, I’m one of those very lucky people I’m officially a Green Card holder & a proud permanent resident of the United States of America

So today I’m especially thankful for @AEW – they helped make this dream come true. For sponsoring me & my family. For giving me this opportunity in America. Thank you all.

I’ve said this to Matt Jackson many times, but him offering me a job with AEW has changed not only my life, but my entire families life (probably for generations)

One of my biggest life goals has been accomplished & I’m thankful for every person who played a part. The good & the bad.

Now, I feel like my future is truly unlimited. The freedom to create any future I want for myself & my family. Happy Thanksgiving everyone

Also, watch @ringofhonor tonight. I’ve gotten into the best shape of my life & been fine tuning my skills in the ring. Check it out.


Being The Elite Series Reportedly Over & Not Returning

As noted before, The Young Bucks are currently taking a break from both wrestling as part of AEW’s current plans for their heel turn. As part of these plans, The Young Bucks will not be appearing on their Being The Elite series and the series itself would be taking a hiatus.

The Wrestling Observer’s Dave Meltzer reported in Friday’s Daily Update that his sources stated that the Being The Elite series is not on a hiatus and instead is actually done. Meltzer reported that there are currently for the series to be brought back.