The Righteous Gone From AEW After Profiles Deleted From Website (AEW News)

Dutch and Vincent have been removed from Tony Khan's AEW/ROH rosters.

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Dutch and Vincent, collectively known as The Righteous, are officially gone from the AEW/ROH roster. PWInsider were the first ones to break the news, but that was quickly backed up by a report from The Wrestling Observer's Bryan Alvarez.

A quick look at the official AEW roster page also reveals that Dutch and Vincent have been removed.

The Righteous worked their final AEW bout on the 12 April edition of ROH programming. There, they teamed with The Premiere Athletes to beat Spanish Announce Project and The Kingdom in an eight-man tag team match. Before that, both Vincent and Dutch had been featured on the recent Jericho Cruise content in February.

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Vincent and Dutch's last major match for Tony Khan's company came at ROH Final Battle on 20 December 2024. In a fun and chaotic 'Double Bullrope' clash, The Righteous lost to Sons Of Texas pair Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara. That'd prove to be the duo's last pay-per-view stop under Khan's umbrella.

It's worth noting that The Righteous had been a popular part of ROH's product before Khan purchased the group in 2022.

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The Righteous Mark Latest In String Of AEW Exits

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Dutch and Vincent are the latest wrestlers to depart the AEW/ROH nest in 2025. Others like Ricky Starks, Rey Fenix, Miro and Malakai Black have all left the promotion and either signed for or returned to WWE; Starks (now Saints) showed up as a surprise free agent on the 11 February episode of NXT, and Fenix debuted in early April before making his WrestleMania bow vs. Chad Gable's El Grande Americano offshoot (Fenix was a last minute sub for the injured Rey Mysterio).

Meanwhile, Malakai returned to his old Aleister Black ring name and re-debuted for Triple H's promotion on the 25 April edition of SmackDown. He's since beaten The Miz in a functional comeback bout on the 2 May SmackDown. Miro, who has returned to his prior Rusev name, re-debuted on the 21 April Raw.

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Now, The Righteous have left AEW too. Granted (and without being cruel), Dutch and Vincent aren't as high profile as some of the other stars to depart Tony Khan's roster, but this news will still turn some heads amongst older Ring Of Honor fans.

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