While the Young Bucks didn’t join them, two members of All Elite Wrestling showed up at a NorthEast Wrestling event in Waterbury last night. Cody and Hangman Page made an unadvertised appearance at the event.
That was awesome ?????? @CodyRhodes @theAdamPage #ALLELITE #AEW @AEWrestling #AllIn @newwrestling1 pic.twitter.com/cTfDJ5lXx5
— Mike Murphy (@M1k3Murphy13) January 27, 2019
We keep just showing up…
Thrilled to drop-in on @newwrestling1 tonight! ?? NEW #BeingTheElite https://t.co/lCJ53NSxIg
— Cody Rhodes (@CodyRhodes) January 27, 2019
Cody and Hangman Page Tease Appearance In Waterbury
Similar to what they did for events in the Los Angeles and Seattle areas, the Elite teased beforehand they would be showing up at the event. Cody Tweeted out several pictures of water and Hangman Page posted several Tweets related to the word “bury”.
— HANGMAN PAGE (@theAdamPage) January 26, 2019
All Elite Wrestling Rally
AEW has planned another rally for February 7th from the MGM Grand Garden Arena (by the Talent Pool). Brandi Rhodes has hinted she will bring some newly signed female wrestlers to the rally.
AEW also recently signed 21-year-old Nate Coy was signed to AEW recently. The Californian based wrestler has recently gained exposure competing for promotions such as PWG and Game Changer Wrestling. He is also the son of the famous actor, Luke Perry (Beverly Hills 90210, OZ).
Cody said the following regarding AEW’s roster to the Breaking Kayfabe podcast recently:
“Roster size has been something that’s been debated,” said Cody. “I signed four guys right before we got on the phone. The entire roster will probably not be present at Double or Nothing. We’ve got our summer show in Jacksonville lined up and we’ll be debuting new faces there. I don’t want to get into a situation where we have so much that you can’t honor somebody’s skillset. We’re looking at about 30 contracted performers at the moment.”