Unlike in WWE, AEW usually doesn’t release talent, but rather Tony Khan takes the approach of not renewing the contract of talent and letting the deal expire with both sides going their separate ways.
Arn Anderson’s son, Brock, looks to have wrapped up his tenure with All Elite Wrestling.
Brock graduated from Providence High School in Charlotte and was ranked 24th best-graduating linebacker in the state before getting into the wrestling business.
Brock signed with AEW in March 2021 after being trained by QT Marshall and Glacier at the Nightmare Factory. The last time he was used for a program was earlier this summer when on Collision, he made the save for Darby Allin, who stuck up for the fan-favorite star and cut a promo on Luchasaurus and Christian Cage. This led to Brock losing the match in quick fashion.
As seen below, Brock is no longer listed on AEW’s talent roster, indicating he’s no longer with the promotion.
Brock Anderson has been removed from the official AEW roster page. pic.twitter.com/gWOLklO4gD
— Drainmaker 🌧️ đź’µ (@DrainBamager) October 20, 2023
Arn previously stated while speaking with our own Steve Fall that Brock’s deal was up in May. It’s unclear whether a short-term extension was reached between the two sides or they added time to his deal to make up for the time that he missed with an injury. Either way, it looks like he’s done with AEW for now.