D-Von Dudley Reveals AEW Never Considered for Final Match
Professional wrestling legend D-Von Dudley disclosed that All Elite Wrestling (AEW) was not a viable option to host his retirement match, opting rather for a final in-ring appearance with WWE at the October 28, 2023, SmackDown event in Greenville, South Carolina. Dudley, a cornerstone of the Dudley Boyz tag team, confirmed the decision stemmed from a longstanding relationship and respect for WWE, where he and his brother Bubba Ray dudley achieved significant success throughout their careers.
The revelation, made during an interview on the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast on November 1, 2023, clarifies speculation surrounding potential offers from rival promotions. While AEW has rapidly emerged as a prominent competitor to WWE, Dudley explained that discussions never progressed to a formal proposal. His preference was to conclude his storied 28-year career within the company that provided him with many memorable moments, including multiple tag team championship reigns and a celebrated run as a dominant force in the tag team division. “AEW was never even an option,” Dudley stated. “My loyalty lies with WWE, and I wanted to end my career where it all began and where I made a name for myself.”
Dudley’s retirement match saw him team with Bubba Ray Dudley to defeat The Authors of Pain, marking a poignant end to a career defined by impactful moments and a dedication to tag team wrestling. The decision to retire with WWE underscores the enduring bond between the Dudley Boyz and the promotion, solidifying their legacy as one of the most influential tag teams in professional wrestling history. The event provided a fitting tribute to dudley’s contributions to the industry and allowed him to share a final moment with fans who have followed his career for decades.