Dave Meltzer Delves into WWE and AEW’s Response to Recent Stardom Upheaval

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Dave Meltzer Delves into WWE and AEW's Response to Recent Stardom Upheaval

In the latest wrestling news, STARDOM, a prominent Japanese promotion, shook the industry with the departure of its co-founder, Rossy Ogawa. The parent company, Bushiroad, accused Ogawa of talent poaching, leading to his termination. While the specifics of Ogawa’s recruitment efforts remain unclear, Tony Khan’s public reaction suggests they weren’t directed at AEW. On “Wrestling Observer Radio,” Dave Meltzer offered insights into the internal reactions within AEW and WWE.

Meltzer revealed that WWE had expressed interest in collaborating with STARDOM a few months ago. However, it’s uncertain whether this collaboration would continue with STARDOM or Ogawa’s potential new venture.

Within WWE, figures like Paul “Triple H” Levesque were aware of Ogawa’s departure well in advance. Notably, Kairi Sane made her decision to return to WWE amidst this anticipation.

Dave Meltzer Delves into WWE and AEW's Response to Recent Stardom Upheaval

Regarding AEW, Meltzer highlighted past attempts to recruit talent from STARDOM. However, logistical challenges, rather than Ogawa’s involvement, hindered these efforts. Despite an interest in Kris Statlander, no agreement materialized between AEW and STARDOM.

Khan’s reaction suggests optimism for a potential AEW-STARDOM relationship post-Ogawa’s exit, especially given AEW’s existing collaboration with New Japan Pro-Wrestling.

Meltzer also provided context on Ogawa’s departure, outlining his role in STARDOM and the dynamics with Bushiroad. The relationship soured over creative differences, exacerbated by the pandemic’s impact on business.

Dave Meltzer Delves into WWE and AEW's Response to Recent Stardom Upheaval

Despite being in the works for months, Ogawa’s departure was expedited by Bushiroad due to alleged recruitment activities. There’s speculation that Ogawa might launch his own promotion, with discussions suggesting potential talent movements post-March when contracts expire.

While the future of STARDOM remains uncertain, breakout star Giulia is anticipated to leave, while others like Mayu Iwatani might stay. Speculation about Ogawa’s involvement with WWE persists, but for now, it remains conjecture.

In summary, the wrestling landscape is evolving with STARDOM’s internal changes, leaving both WWE and AEW to recalibrate their strategies amidst this shift.

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