Brian Cage To LEAVE AEW/ROH After Supercard Of Honor?

What next for Current ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champion?

Brian Cage Dante Martin
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Brian Cage's contract with All Elite Wrestling and Ring Of Honor has expired, but 'The Machine' has agreed to work ROH Supercard Of Honor before finishing up.

This is according to Wrestling Observer Radio, who noted that initial reports about his deal being set to expire this weekend were slightly underselling the immediacy. Cage is also reported to be courting interest from current boss Tony Khan as well as those within WWE.

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In the meantime, he has agreed to fulfil at least one more date - The Embassy (Cage's six-man unit with Kaun and Toa Liona and manager Prince Nana) are set to defend the Six-Man Tag Team Championships against AR Fox, Blake Christian and Metalik at tonight's show.

Cage formally debuted for the relaunched Ring Of Honor at last year's Supercard Of Honor event in Garland, Texas. The event was the first under the stewardship of new president Tony Khan, and Cage was one of several AEW regulars to make his presence felt on the card. The Champions linked up with Tully Blanchard to form Tully Blanchard Enterprises that night, before Prince Nana reformed The Embassy with them in July.

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