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Former WWE Star Will Make Huge Return On AEW Dynamite

Published 10/31/2020, 7:30 AM EDT

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Many current AEW Superstars have had a past career in WWE. One such wrestler is Pac, who was known as Neville in WWE.

He was one of the first signees of AEW. After working in the company for a year, he was absent from television since March. Due to the travel restrictions caused by the global pandemic, Pac was stuck in his home country, UK.

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However, AEW recently announced that Pac would be back next week on the go-home edition of AEW Dynamite before Full Gear. He will be coming back after almost seven months. AEW aired a short vignette of Pac a few months ago, but nothing followed that video.

He had been in the Death Triangle stable with The Lucha Bros. He last wrestled on March 11, teaming with Rey Fenix and Penta El Zero M to win over Joey Janela and Private Party.

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Pac was doing well in WWE until he moved to the main roster

Like we said before, Pac was known as Neville in WWE. He made his WWE debut back in 2012. After one year of his debut, he became the NXT Champion and a two-time NXT Tag Team Champion.

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Then, he moved to the cruiserweight division. Neville was a two-time Cruiserweight Champion as well. After this, his WWE journey went downhill with poorly booked matches and storylines.

He left WWE after contract disputes in 2018. He was unhappy with the company and promptly joined AEW after being a free agent and competing. We will have to see where Pac picks up as AEW heads toward Full Gear on November 7.

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Angana Roy is a WWE and AEW author for EssentiallySports, having published more than 800 professional wrestling articles. She is currently pursuing higher studies in English language and literature from the University of Calcutta and has over three years of experience in journalism. As a life-long fan of the sports entertainment brand of pro-wrestling, her work consists of live coverage of weekly shows, PPVs, speculating the future course of storylines and everything in between.
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