Aleister Black’s Next Steps Unknown Following WWE Departure
Once known as NXT champion, Aleister Black likely won’t show up in AEW anytime soon, sources suggest. This follows guesses swirling online since WWE let him go during their most recent cuts. His future path stays unclear, though many watchers wondered where he might land after the split. Rumors popped up fast, yet nothing points toward a jump to All Elite Wrestling now. Details remain thin, but interest remains high regardless. Where he turns next feels like an open question, just without clear signals so far.
Out of nowhere, WWE dropped a wave of cuts right after WrestleMania 42 ended. Twenty-three wrestlers found themselves without deals overnight. Names like Aleister Black slipped off the roster quietly. Apollo Crews disappeared from programming just as fast. Rumors began swirling around Kairi Sane’s future almost instantly. Joe Gacy vanished too, leaving fans asking questions. Even groups such as The Wyatt Sicks got wiped out together. The Motor City Machine Guns? Gone in one sweep. Speculation fired up about who would land where next. Where these athletes show up could shift things in surprising ways.

Aew Return Not Expected Now
Back in 2019, AEW opened its doors, quickly drawing in ex-WWE names wanting change. Names like Chris Jericho, Jon Moxley, and Cody Rhodes stepped in early, shaping what the company became. Because of that shift back then, some now wonder if Black might take that same road one more time.
Right now, folks close to AEW aren’t counting on Black showing up again anytime soon – this comes from WrestleVotes Radio via Fightful Select. Even though nobody’s shutting the door completely on what might happen later, word is there’s no setup in motion for him coming back right away.
Once upon a time, Malakai Black wrestled in AEW from 2021 to 2025. Not long after arriving, his sharp look and eerie presence made him hard to miss. With Brody King and Buddy Matthews at his side, they built something strange yet strong together. This group, called House of Black, moved like shadows through the competition. Their grip on the AEW World Trios Championship lasted nearly half a year. Almost six months passed before someone else claimed those titles.
NXT Stars Struggled on WWE Main Stage
Back when he was tearing it up in WWE’s developmental brand, Black made waves without needing flash or noise. Winning the NXT title wasn’t just a moment – it reshaped how people saw him. That 2017 season? It tipped in his favor early, landing him top honors as Male Competitor of the Year. Other accolades piled on, one after another, each reinforcing what fans already knew. By the time he surfaced elsewhere, respect followed close behind.
Even though he did well in WWE’s training division, Black didn’t catch that same spark when he moved up. A lot of viewers plus insiders have often said he’s just one of many who shined in NXT but couldn’t get steady chances later on the bigger shows.
Right now, nobody knows what comes next for Black in the ring while followers wait for updates.

