Costco Guy AJ reveals wrestling return date against AEW star

As a long-time gamer and wrestling enthusiast, I can’t help but feel a rush of nostalgia and excitement at the news that AJ from the Costco Guys is making his return to the ring! Growing up, I used to watch wrestling with my dad, and there’s something about the energy and spectacle of it all that just never gets old.


AJ from “The Costco Guys” has revealed that negotiations are ongoing with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) regarding a potential comeback in professional wrestling.

Over the past several months, it’s been challenging not to encounter the Costco Guys while browsing social media platforms. Initially, their fame took off like a rocket on TikTok, and then they rapidly gained massive popularity on Twitter, Instagram, and other platforms as well.

Besides sharing tunes about their visits to Costco and baseball games, it turns out that the Costco Guys are fans of professional wrestling as well. Interestingly, AJ – the elder member of the trio – used to be a wrestler before he gained fame on social media.

In September, the team connected with All Elite Wrestling (AEW). They made their debut at AEW’s All Out pay-per-view event. This association paved the way for AJ to consider a comeback in the wrestling ring. Consequently, he has found himself embroiled in conflicts with AEW Vice President QT Marshall.

Due to the escalating tension, AJ’s actions led to Marshall losing his Coastal Championship Wrestling heavyweight title. They are now preparing for a face-off at an upcoming AEW pay-per-view event.

“Go see Tony Khan tonight, QT. Let him know that the CCW title has changed hands, and Big Boom AJ wants that match with you on November 23rd at Full Gear.

“Big Boom AJ will be there to bring the boom!”

Looks like Big BOOM A.J @ajbefumo has answered @QTMarshall’s challenge!#AEWFullGear

— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) October 17, 2024

Since AJ has been away from wrestling for a while, it’s more probable that his match won’t appear on the main event but rather on AEW’s pre-show known as Zero Hour – an hour of complimentary content prior to the pay-per-view.

Generally speaking, you can easily catch this individual performing on YouTube and Twitter. Thus, enthusiasts of The Costco Guys won’t need to search extensively as he’s readily accessible there.

Whether or not he brings the BOOM to the ring, remains to be seen.

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2024-10-18 16:48