The former TNT Champion signed a new four-year contract earlier this year that will keep him with AEW until the start of 2026, so Miro won’t be leaving the promotion anytime soon.
Prior to the Forbidden Door pay-per-view, Miro addressed his new contract, telling Fightful that they wanted him to sign a long-term deal for a reason and that he did so for the same reason. He can express himself freely there, and the initiative is now in his hands. Tony Khan, his boss, gave him permission to keep it and advised him to “do you.”
That, he claimed, had a significant impact on his choice to attend. He is a world champion, and everyone who watches AEW is aware of this. Aware of it, he By claiming that he is not that, he would be underestimating both himself and TK.
He carries that mindset with him wherever he goes and doesn’t want to sit around and cash checks. He aspires to innovate, grow, and win the world championship. Prior to that, his attention is on the All-Atlantic Championship, which will surpass the World Championship in importance.
The Redeemer acknowledged that Tony Khan signed the incorrect version of Miro when he first signed an 18-month contract with AEW in 2020.