Imagine getting released from your WWE contract, thinking you have a 90 days non compete clause, only to release there was a "clerical error", and you can show up to work for another company 60 days earlier than expected. That happened to Tommy End, now Malakai Black as he debuted on AEW Dynamite in one of the most epic debuts in wrestling for 2021.
Also, on this episode of Off The Script 382:
- WWE has taped its final ThunderDome shows, 7 days to go for live fans
- Latest on John Cena’s status for WWE SummerSlam
- John Cena doesn't think WWE really needs him
- Brock Lesnar is unlikely to appear at WWE SummerSlam
- Latest on WWE Money in the Bank ticket sales
- AEW All Out in Chicago, IL has already sold out
- WWE has pulled Paul Heyman from Talking Smack
- Current internal situation coming out of the Jimmy Uso DUI arrest
- Stephanie McMahon set to meet with TV network in regards WWE failing ratings
- A WWE clerical error allowed Aleister Black to debut on AEW Dynamite 35 days after his release
- WWE called Buddy Murphy "in a panic" to check on his non compete was not 30 days
- Aleister Black explains the backstage origins of AEW debut
- Vince McMahon didn't think Aleister Black's new theme music was music
- How the NBA finals will affect Raw, SmackDown, NXT and AEW
- WWE Friday Night SmackDown 7/2/21 draws second-lowest audience on FOX
- Reason why WWE has been mentioning Daniel Bryan on television as of late
- Bayley is injured, will be out of action for nine months
- AEW Dynamite 7/7/21 ratings dip for Road Rager special
- WWE NXT 7/6/21 ratings bounce back after last week’s low for Great American Bash special
- WWE Monday Night Raw (7/5/21) viewership hits a new all-time low
- Keith Lee shares message to fans on the anniversary of his WWE NXT Title victory
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