WWE And AEW Stars Spotted Together At Soccer Game

WWE superstar Sami Zayn and AEW star PAC were spotted together attending a Premier League soccer game in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on Monday.

Pictures and videos of the two stars sitting together in the crowd during the match between Newcastle United FC and Liverpool FC quickly began circulating on social media.

Zayn, who is a well-known supporter of Newcastle United, responded to the buzz by posting a screenshot of the two of them from the television broadcast on his own X account.

PAC, a native of Newcastle, has been with AEW since 2019 after leaving WWE in 2018. He has been out of action with an injury since April. Zayn recently moved to the SmackDown brand and is set to challenge Solo Sikoa for the United States Championship on this week’s episode of the show.

Andrew Ravens
Andrew Ravens
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