AW Veteran Dustin Rhodes gives a forceful answer when asked to return to WWE


Dustin Rhodes has been with AEW since the year of the company's foundation. The natural recently responded to a social media fan who urged him to return to the WWE.

Earlier this year in: Texas, Dustin Rhodes finally won his first singles title in the entire elite struggle, winning a four -way battle to win the TNT vacancy championship. Around two weeks later, he set up his only successful belt defense to defeat Lee Moriarty. At the end of July, the veteran left the strap to Kyle Fletcher, who defeated him in a brutal fight on Chicago Street in a collision. The Protostar viciously attacked the strange legs during and after the combination, and caused Dust to announce later that he would need a knee surgery.

Wheels submitted to Double replacement procedure successfully in AugustAnd it has been to the Mend since then. Recently, an X/Twitter user suggested that the artist who was formerly known as Goldust had to return to the WWE to form the current talent at NXT. Dustin responded, however, to secure the fan of Stamford -based company that had people qualified to do this job, and reiterated that his place was in the entire elite struggle.

“They are in good hands. @Aew #imwithaew,” Dustin wrote.

Check out Dustin Rhodes' tweet below:

Rhodes settled as a legend in the world of struggle through his work as a Goldust to the juggler of sports entertainment.

Dustin Rhodes's message to his rival AEW

Since winning the belt, Kyle Fletcher has been on a mission to raise -as the biggest champion of the TNT in the history of elite struggle. He has successfully defended his title against Tomohiro Ishii, Hiromu Takahashi, Komander, Orange Cassidy and last week against Kyle O'reilly. Aussie Arrow brought X/Twitter a while earlier to share a message by proclaiming its dominance over the company's foments and veterans. Fletcher's publication caused a strong reaction from Dustin Rhodes, who answered pointing out that it was still here and that it would not be taken.

“Kill these n*ts! This legend is still here. You can't kill sh*t,” Rhodes wrote.

Dustin Rhodes Answer to Kyle Fletcher (Image Credits: Rhodes Profile)Dustin Rhodes Answer to Kyle Fletcher (Image Credits: Rhodes Profile)
Dustin Rhodes Answer to Kyle Fletcher (Image Credits: Rhodes Profile)

It remains to be seen when Rhodes will be able to re -enter the square circle.