Former WWE Star Matthew Rehwoldt Announces Retirement Comeback
Matthew Rehwoldt, the former WWE star known as Aiden English, has sparked fresh excitement across pro wrestling. This time, the longtime commentator revealed that he wants to compete again, and the response from fans has been immediate. While his voice remains a major part of TNA programming, his latest move shows that the ring still calls to him.
Rehwoldt publicly announced that he is ready to accept independent wrestling bookings. Along with the message, he shared a professional contact email and made it clear that this decision comes from real passion, not a passing idea.
Just as importantly, his message focused on joy, creativity, and growth. He explained that he wants to enjoy wrestling again, test new ideas, and help younger talent sharpen their skills. Because of that, the announcement feels bigger than a simple comeback tease. Instead, it presents a veteran performer eager to contribute in meaningful ways.
Why This Return Feels Different

Instargram | @dramakingmatt | Former WWE star Matthew Rehwoldt sparked viral buzz by announcing his intent to return to active wrestling.
Even though the news surprised many fans, it also makes sense. Over the last few years, Rehwoldt has built a strong reputation as one of TNA’s most reliable voices beside Tom Hannifan. Since moving full-time into commentary in early 2022, he has helped guide viewers through major moments in the company’s evolution.
At the same time, he has repeatedly praised the commentary desk as the place where his strengths shine brightest. In recent remarks, he described the microphone as the role that may define his long-term legacy, noting that his greatest skill lies in making fans care deeply about what unfolds in the ring.
Still, that love for storytelling naturally connects to wrestling itself. As a result, the decision to return feels like an extension of that same passion.
From WWE Stardom to Mentorship

Instagram | @jjasportstudio | Matthew Rehwoldt continues his TNA commentary role while fans wait to see if the veteran returns to the wrestling ring.
Before TNA, Rehwoldt spent nearly a decade in WWE, where he stood out in NXT and on SmackDown. Fans still remember his work with The Vaudevillains and, later, the hugely popular Rusev Day run that turned him into a standout personality.
Now, with independent promotions always searching for recognizable names, interest will likely build fast. Since his message also highlighted mentorship, many rising wrestlers could benefit from sharing the ring with him.
For now, no official matches have surfaced. Even so, the wrestling world rarely ignores an open call from a respected veteran. Soon, promoters may move quickly, and fresh opportunities could follow.
Meanwhile, his TNA commentary role remains secure, which makes this chapter even more interesting. If the right match appears, his return could blend nostalgia, experience, and renewed energy in a way fans will gladly follow.
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