Every Wrestler AEW Just Released

8. Parker Boudreaux

Parker Boudreaux
AEW

Having recently resurfaced in AAA, Parker Boudreaux last competed for AEW on a March 2023 episode of Rampage. Following that, the powerhouse took some time off to deal with an unspecified injury, but that Rampage tag match - teaming with Swerve Strickland in a losing effort against Dustin Rhodes and Keith Lee - appears to be his final outing for the promotion.

Signing with AEW in August 2022 after being released by WWE, Boudreaux's time with AEW saw him largely restricted to Dark and Dark: Elevation, initially as part of the short-lived Trustbusters stable with Ariya Daivari, Sonny Kiss, and Slim J, before later joining Swerve's Mogul Affiliates.

Parker had previously labelled AAA as one of his new "homes", although the 26-year-old has yet to actually wrestle for the promotion. In fact, his most recent match is that aforementioned Rampage one.

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