Absent AEW heel subtly airs booking frustration with an interesting post

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A top AEW star recently shared a shocking post on social media about his run in the promotion so far. The star being discussed is Lance Archer.

The Murderhawk Monster signed with AEW in February 2020. He debuted with Jake Roberts as his manager. He was strongly booked following his arrival and feuded with top stars like Cody Rhodes, Jon Moxley, and Eddie Kingston. While he was a top heel during the pandemic era, the star couldn't maintain his momentum in the years after.

Lance Archer's most recent AEW appearance happened in May 2024 on an episode of Collision. He is currently featured majorly in ROH episodes. He has vented frustration towards his booking many times. Archer recently claimed that he should've been a world champion by now.

Lance Archer once again has taken to Twitter to express his distress, which was again about his underwhelming stint in the company. While using plenty of 'poop emojis' in the tweet, The Murderhawk Monster stated that he is trying everything in his power to stay on top until the higher-ups notice him.

"All I can do is The [poop emoji] I’m doing. The rest of that [poop emoji] I can’t control! Just try and do the BEST [poop emoji] I can do in my power and hope those [two poop emojis] pay attention!" he wrote.

Lance Archer says he isn't leaving AEW soon

The 47-year-old star has been with the Jacksonville-based promotion for over four years now.

While speaking with The Snake Pit, Lance Archer talked about the possibility of signing with TNA or WWE. However, he later clarified that he wasn't leaving AEW as of now.

"I think everybody kind of keeps up with everything that's going on in the business. I have friends that are there, old tag partners. Brian Myers and I had a little bit of a history way back in the day with WWE when we were the unofficial Gatecrashers. Then I've got good friends that I've known since my first run in TNA, like Frankie Kazarian. He and I were there way back in the early 2000s for all those years... As far as me and TNA, who knows what happens in the future, but right now, I'm running strong with AEW and have no plans to leave," he said.
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It will be interesting to see what is next for The Murderhawk Monster in AEW and if he can manage to catch the attention of those who matter.

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