A notable star recently made his return to AEW after three years. Meanwhile, a new report has unveiled whether he will be making more appearances for the company in the future. The star in question is none other than Marko Stunt.
The former Jurassic Express member made his surprising return a couple of weeks ago, answering Jack Perry's TNT Title Open Challenge on AEW Collision. However, Perry did short work of his former teammate and successfully retained his gold.
In a recent Q&A session, Fightful Select's Sean Ross Sapp confirmed that Marko Stunt made a one-off appearance for AEW. However, he also added that the upstart was welcomed back by the Tony Khan-led promotion.
"It was a one-off appearance, but he was welcomed back." [H/T: Cultaholic]
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It will be interesting to see whether AEW brings Marko Stunt back for a potential reunion with Jack Perry and Luchasaurus in the future.
Dutch Mantell shares his thoughts on Marko Stunt's return to AEW
Marko Stunt made his last appearance for All Elite Wrestling in 2021 before his recent comeback. Amid his absence, Jack Perry and Luchasaurus parted ways, joining different groups. While Stunt failed to beat Perry on Collision, he managed to capture the attention of a veteran.
On his Story Time with Dutch Mantell podcast, the former WWE manager praised Marko Stunt's performance and claimed that Jack Perry could never manhandle another wrestler like that.
"Marko Stunt, he's in that never-neverland between being an undersized individual, the old school for it was a midget. He's bigger than a midget but way, way smaller than a normal guy. So, he's how tall, five-foot two? So, he's very, very short, but I will say one thing about him. I watched the match, and he worked his a** off. I mean he took some bumps that were really, really good and I mean Jack Perry will never see another match where he gets to manhandle a guy like he did."
Marko Stunt went to GCW after departing from All Elite Wrestling. Fans must stay tuned to find out what's next for him in pro wrestling.