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Released WWE Superstar Makes AEW Debut

Released WWE Superstar Makes AEW Debut

Newsweek4 days ago
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A recently released WWE NXT star has made his surprise debut for a new promotion. The wrestler formerly known as Oro Mensah appeared at the July 30th Ring of Honor television tapings in Chicago, Illinois.
Now performing under the name "Oro," the former NXT talent was one of several stars released from WWE in early May 2025. The ROH taping took place before last night's live episode of AEW Dynamite.
A Tough Debut
Oro was thrown right into the fire for his first match in Ring of Honor. He faced the legendary, hard-hitting veteran from New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Tomohiro Ishii.
While Oro was ultimately unsuccessful in his debut match, being put in the ring with a world-renowned star like Ishii is a major vote of confidence from management. It signals that he will be a featured player on the brand moving forward.
From Meta-Four to ROH
WWE fans will recognize Oro from his time in NXT as Oro Mensah. He was a prominent member of the flashy and arrogant faction, Meta-Four, alongside Noam Dar, Lash Legend, and Jakara Jackson. Prior to his run in NXT in the United States, he competed in NXT UK as Oliver Carter, where he was a one-time NXT UK Tag Team Champion.
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DORTMUND, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 01: Natalya competes in the ring against Shotzi during the WWE Live Show at Westfalenhalle on November 1, 2022 in Dortmund, Germany.
DORTMUND, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 01: Natalya competes in the ring against Shotzi during the WWE Live Show at Westfalenhalle on November 1, 2022 in Dortmund, Germany.
His release in May was a surprise to many, as he was a regular feature on NXT television. He now joins his former Meta-Four stablemate, Jakara Jackson (now Mara Sadè), in making a quick and impactful jump to a new promotion, with Sadè having recently signed with TNA Wrestling.
The Modern Ring of Honor
Since being purchased by AEW President Tony Khan, Ring of Honor has served as both a standalone brand for its dedicated fanbase on the HonorClub streaming service and as a sister promotion to AEW. It has become a platform for new talent to debut, for established veterans to have critically acclaimed matches, and for different styles of wrestling to be showcased. For a talented free agent like Oro, it presents a perfect opportunity to reinvent himself and remind the wrestling world of his in-ring skills.
Other matches taped for the future episode of ROH on HonorClub included Jay Lethal defeating Alex Zayne, and Willie Mack picking up a victory over Gringo Loco.
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