Shawn Spears Leaving AEW

Fightful Select reports that Shawn Spears will also be departing AEW on January 1, when his contract will expire. In a brief statement, Spears confirmed his departure, and that it was amicable between both sides.

“What a wonderful time it has been,” Spears said. “Thank you AEW for allowing me to be there from the ground level. It’s been a fantastic 5 years of growth and personal development. This is a personal choice and one that is best for me and my family at this time. Thank you to all, staff and talent alike for the memories.”

As with the other departures, Spears had been part of AEW since the beginning, joining the promotion in the spring of 2019. Spears, who initially gained fame in WWE as Tye Dillinger, was a big part of AEW’s earlier years, feuding with Cody Rhodes and joining the stable The Pinnacle, alongside MJF, FTR, Tully Blanchard, and Wardlow, in 2021. After the group disbanded, however, Spears found himself in no man’s land and he hadn’t wrestled in AEW since September.

Spears will still have plenty to look forward to however, as he and his wife Cassie Lee, aka former WWE star Peyton Royce, announced earlier this week that they were expecting their second child. The couple welcomed their son, Austin, on January 17 of this year.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE Superstar Peyton Royce Gets Married To AEW Star Shawn Spears

WWE Superstar Peyton Royce got married to AEW star Shawn Spears (former WWE star Tye Dillinger) this past weekend.

Peyton posted the Instagram post seen below and wrote, “Every Superwoman needs her Superman @theshawnspears”

Spears responded in the comments section and wrote, “I got ya”

The happy couple was engaged to be married back in February of this year.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Ex-WWE Star Tye Dillinger Aka Shawn Spears Officially Signs With AEW

Shawn Spears aka Tye Dillinger is now an official member of the AEW roster, and the former WWE star was featured in a new hype video on the Road to Fyter Fest.

The latest episode of the web series includes a vignette for Spears which begins with the wrestler saying he asks himself if he made the right choice, in reference to requesting his WWE release.

“I control my life, so now is the time to push forward,” he adds before breaking free from chains. “Fear’s greatest habit is paralyzing potential, so I say to hell with fear.”

Spears’ ends the video answering his initial question: “Did I make the right call? Ya damn right I did.”

As you’ll recall, Shawn was a participant in the Casino Battle Royale at Double or Nothing.

AEW tweeted the announcement:

https://twitter.com/AEWrestling/status/1138861285460725760

Watch the Road to Fyter Fest video that includes the announcement of his signing below.

Spears continues to take indie bookings via SpearsBookings@gmail.com. He will face Impact Wrestling star Moose on Friday, June 14 for the Atomic Revolutionary Wrestling promotion in Cocoa, Florida. He’s also booked to face Markus Burke in Toronto on Saturday, July 6 for the Smash Wrestling promotion. Smash has Spears booked the next night in London, Ontario, in a tag team match with Cody Deaner against Tyson Dux and Derek Wylde. You can keep up with Spears’ other indie bookings via his Twitter, @Perfec10n.

As we’ve noted, Spears and WWE Superstar Tyler Breeze are opening a new wrestling school together in Apopka, Florida next month. Flatbacks Training is now accepting applications at flatbacktraining@gmail.com, and their first eight-week training class will begin on Monday, July 1.

Sources: Pro Wrestling Sheet and Wrestling Inc.

Former WWE Star Tye Dillinger Announced For AEW Casino Battle Royale

AEW announced Shawn Spears, formerly known as WWE’s Tye Dillinger, will be involved in the Casino Battle Royale on Double or Nothing’s The Buy In pre-show.

Back in February, Spears was released from WWE after he asked for his release from the company, despite being offered a substantial raise. Spears was on his second run with the company where he spent 2013-2017 in NXT, followed up by a lackluster main roster run on SmackDown.

In the video below, Spears was dealt his card (a ten) for the upcoming match and responded, “When the odds are stacked, always bet on you.”

Double or Nothing will air on B/R Live and traditional PPV for $49.99 at 8 pm ET this Saturday. The Buy In pre-show will stream for free on All Elite Wrestling’s YouTube channel.

Source: Wrestling Inc.