Ricochet says major reunion in WWE is not happening

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Ricochet recently commented on the prospect of a major reunion in WWE. This happened after a top superstar questioned whether a former champion was returning to the sports entertainment juggernaut.

Last night on SmackDown, John Cena recreated CM Punk's pipebomb and namedropped three former WWE Superstars who are now thriving outside the company. The list included AEW's Claudio Castagnoli, TNA's Nic Nemeth, and Matt Cardona. Xavier Woods reacted to this on X/Twitter and wondered whether this was a sign that Castagnoli could return to the Stamford-based company.

Claudio and Woods are good friends in real life. Apart from sharing the ring on multiple occasions, the duo has also appeared together on Woods' gaming channel on YouTube, UpUpDownDown. The New Day member shared the following message after SmackDown:

"Hold up..... am I getting my swissman back or nah?"

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Ricochet replied to Woods' post and claimed that Claudio wasn't set to leave AEW for World Wrestling Entertainment.

"No," Ricochet replied.

The World Tag Team Champion clapped back at The One and Only and asked him why he was bald.


Ricochet says his "lucha skills" are unmatched

Over the past week, several AEW stars made multiple appearances in Arena Mexico as part of Grand Slam: Mexico. CMLL held shows over the week that featured talents from the Tony Khan-led promotions.

In the case of Ricochet, he was around last Wednesday for a four-way match with four million Mexican pesos on the line. He ended up losing the bout as Hologram pinned Lio Rush. The former WWE Superstar bounced back a few days later, defeating Volador Jr. at Fantastica Mania Mexico.

The One and Only took to X/Twitter to gloat following his win. He claimed that after he defeated one of the top luchadors in the business, no one could question his "lucha skills" any longer.

"I EASILY took down one of the best and most popular luchadors of this century. No one can match my lucha skills!"

The former Speed Champion has been on a roll in his time with AEW, but has hit some bumps in the road. It remains to be seen what his next course of action will be, as he looks to capture championship gold.

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Enzo Curabo

Enzo is a Pro Wrestling journalist at Sportskeeda, reporting on AEW. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Multimedia Studies, which influenced his decision of taking up sports writing professionally, and has been an avid fan of the athletic theater since childhood. He believes readers deserve authentic and unique content and aims to report in a manner which pro wrestling fans can easily relate to.

Growing up, Enzo admired former world champions like AJ Styles, Will Ospreay, Bryan Danielson, Triple H, and Randy Orton for their finishing moves. As an adult, he started to appreciate their character work, as they juggled between heel and babyface gimmicks.

If allowed to produce one final storyline involving his idols, he would have Orton lock horns with John Cena, would be their one last big feud as both of them seem to be approaching the tail end of their careers.

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