* **Q: Has Rusev officially signed with WWE?
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Reports indicate that a familiar face is heading back to the WWE universe. Former WWE United States Champion Rusev, more recently known as Miro in All Elite Wrestling (AEW), has reportedly signed a new contract with WWE and was seen visitin...
Rusev's journey brings him back to where his mainstream wrestling career took off. Signed by WWE in 2010, he debuted as Alexander Rusev, later shortened to Rusev. He achieved considerable success, capturing the WWE United States Championship three times and engaging in high-profile feuds, including a WrestleMania match against John Cena. His later run saw a surge in popularity with the "Rusev Day" gimmick alongside Aiden English.
Following his WWE release in April 2020 amidst company cost-cutting, he joined AEW later that year as Miro. While he captured the AEW TNT Championship, his tenure was marked by periods of inactivity due to injuries and booking decisions. His last televised AEW match was against current WWE star Andrade at Worlds End 2023. His return to WWE follows reports of other former AEW talents like Rey Fenix, Ricky Starks, and Malakai Black also making their way back to or debuting in WWE. The exact timing and creative direction for Rusev's return remain unknown.
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The return of "The Redeemer" sparks many questions. What character direction do you expect for Rusev in WWE this time around? Who should his first feud be against?
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