When Ricochet signed with AEW in August, he may have underestimated the kind of environment he was stepping into. The high-flying star weighed in on a hilarious non-PG conversation between fellow All Elite stars Anthony Bowens and Mariah May today.
Many stars across the wrestling industry took to social media to post their Halloween costumes over the last week. AEW Women's World Champion Mariah May showed off her version of Buzz Lightyear on X/Twitter, which prompted Anthony Bowens to make a suggestive Toy Story reference:
"Nice! But I bet you can't top my WOODY," wrote Bowens.
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Mariah May told Bowens to shut up and "put your snake in my boot already," which is another reference to the Pixar classic. Anthony Bowens let her down gently with an apology, noting that his snake was already in Andy's boot.
Ricochet joined in to note that the Toy Story references were getting wild:
"This is a WILD conversation haha," wrote Ricochet.
AEW's Adam Copeland enjoyed a much more wholesome Halloween
While Mariah May and Anthony Bowens seemed to be having fun with their spicy costumes and Toy Story references, Adam Copeland enjoyed a more traditional Halloween with his family.
The Rated-R Superstar has been out of action since injuring his leg at Double or Nothing back in May, but he was back on his feet for a photo with his wife, fellow WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix, and their children in celebration of Halloween.
Copeland took to Instagram to post of photo of himself with his family, who were all dressed up as Star Wars characters. Check it out:
AEW itself joined in the celebrations with its Fright Night edition of Dynamite this past Wednesday. The promotion is on the road to Full Gear, and several major storylines are heating up on weekly television.