In a surprising turn of events, actor Paul Walter Hauser has revealed that WWE is unhappy with his appearance in All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The 37-year-old performer, known for his roles in films like I, Tonya and Cruella, recently made a transition into professional wrestling, competing in a couple of matches in AEW. However, it seems that his decision to join AEW has not gone down well with WWE officials.
In an interview with Ringside News, Hauser shared that he was initially invited to attend a WWE live show, but the invitation was later revoked. He believes that this may be due to some comments he made during his AEW appearance, which may have rubbed WWE the wrong way. Hauser’s enthusiasm for wrestling has led him to take his in-ring performances seriously, even competing against notable wrestlers like Sami Callihan and Matt Cardona, whom he defeated in a match.
Hauser’s passion for wrestling is no secret, and he has been vocal about his desire to continue exploring opportunities in the sport. In a recent interview with The Wrap, he expressed his interest in signing with promotions like AEW, TNA, or MLW if they were interested in having him on board.
Despite the setback with WWE, Hauser remains committed to his wrestling career, and his performances in AEW have been gaining attention. His segment with Jeff Jarrett, Sonja Dutt, and Jay Lethal, where he got smashed on the head with a guitar, is still fresh in fans’ minds. It will be interesting to see if Hauser’s in-ring performances will be enough to earn him a contract with Tony Khan’s AEW promotion.
As the world of professional wrestling continues to evolve, it will be fascinating to watch how Hauser’s career unfolds. Will he become a household name in the wrestling world, or will WWE’s disapproval hold him back? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – Paul Walter Hauser is here to make his mark in the world of professional wrestling.