#5 Tessa Blanchard spotted with training with Dustin Rhodes
Tessa Blanchard's name continues to be discussed in correlation with AEW as the former IMPACT Wrestling World Champion is still one of the hottest free agents in wrestling.
Tessa Blanchard and her husband Daga, along with AEW regulars Jazmin Allure and Vertvixen, trained at Dustin Rhodes' wrestling school. The AEW star tweeted a photo with his guests, and his tweet also got a response from Blanchard.
This isn't the first time Blanchard has been spotted training with well-known wrestlers, as Tessa even had a session with Bayley and Sasha Banks earlier in the year at the Hybrid School of Wrestling in San Antonio, Texas.
Tessa Blanchard is patient about her next big move in her career. The speculation regarding a move to either WWE or AEW has been prevalent since the day she left IMPACT Wrestling, and something big could be in the works.
#4 Dax Harwood tweets about 'quitting' AEW and the business
Dax Harwood sent wrestling media into a frenzy a few days ago when he tweeted out his frustrations about Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley getting a shot at the AEW tag team titles.
Harwood was unhappy that every tag team received a title shot except FTR, and he vowed to quit the business if Mox and Kingston 'jumped the line.'
Harwood would later 'quit' as promised following AEW's match tag team titles match announcement for Double or Nothing, where Mox and Eddie will take on The Young Bucks.
Harwood later revealed that he just had a little too much wine and logged into Twitter at the wrong time.
The former WWE star was just working the masses!
#3 Hikaru Shida completes major milestone as AEW Women's World Champion
Hikaru Shida completed one year as the AEW World Women's World Champion on May 23rd, and the champ posted a heartfelt message on the momentous occasion.
Here's what Shida had to say in her message to the fans:
"1 year ago, I won the AEW Women's title. Thank you so much for your support for one year. I have been able to believe in myself because of many people, who has been believing me.I promise to do my best all the time, thanks again. See you at the next Dynamite and Double or Nothing. " said Hikaru Shida
Shida won the title from Nyla Rosa at last year's Double or Nothing pay-per-view, but her record-setting reign could end in a few days on May 30th.
The Japanese superstar will defend the title against Britt Baker, and the doctor is the favorite heading into the match following her highly-acclaimed recent work.