Dolph Ziggler was shockingly released from his WWE contract in September 2023 after 19 years with the promotion. Since then, his future in pro wrestling has remained unclear, but many fans believe an AEW star has teased his debut in the company.
Ziggler held numerous titles during his lengthy WWE tenure, including the World Heavyweight Championship. However, leading up to his exit, The Showoff was stuck in the mid-card scene without a significant creative direction. Following his departure, fans have called for him to join his brother Ryan Nemeth in All Elite Wrestling.
Ryan recently took to social media to hint that a major announcement would be coming from the two brothers.
"Very big, very cool news coming soon from The Nemeth Bros... 😤"
In response to Ryan's post, fans started speculating what the duo's pending announcement could be. The 38-year-old jokingly teased Dolph Ziggler's AEW debut not too long ago, which coincided with his WWE release. Hence, many think that the former World Heavyweight Champion could be AEW-bound.

Ziggler was among the many names released by WWE recently. Fans were surprised by the development and displeased to see their favorite stars part ways with the Stamford-based promotion.
Jake "The Snake" Roberts shared some inspiring advice for all the stars who were let go and urged them to continue their careers, as WWE wasn't the only place to wrestle.
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Dolph Ziggler and Ryan Nemeth are set to continue their comedy tour this November
While fans might be hoping to see Ziggler in AEW, the Nemeth brothers' announcement is seemingly related to their comedy tour. Outside of pro wrestling, both stars are accomplished stand-up comedians and have organized successful HUNKAMANIA tours featuring appearances from several prominent wrestlers.
Last week, Ryan Nemeth took to social media to announce that he and Dolph Ziggler would do another HUNKAMANIA show in Chicago on November 24, 2023.
"NEMETH BROS LIVE! Here w FN Go! CHICAGO - NOV 24. HUNKAMANIA," Nemeth posted.
If Dolph Ziggler does end up joining his brother in AEW, he'll likely drop his WWE name. The veteran was recently spotted for the first time since his release when he attended a party alongside many of his former colleagues. He likely has a non-compete clause, so The Showoff may not join All Elite Wrestling or any other company in the coming months.