Andrade El Idolo Returns too AEW, Joins the Don Callis Family
Andrade el Idolo has officially made his return to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), solidifying his status as “All Elite” during the January 7, 2026, episode of Dynamite. The event, held at the BOK Centre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, marked a notable moment for the wrestler, ending a period of uncertainty stemming from a previously reported one-year non-compete clause following his departure from WWE .
A brief Hiatus and a Dramatic Return
After a short-lived reappearance in AEW late last year, Andrade stepped away from television while the details of his non-compete agreement were being resolved. This absence concluded on Dynamite with a striking reveal: Andrade was unveiled as the newest member of the Don callis family . AEW President tony Khan swiftly confirmed Andrade’s official signing, signaling a long-term commitment from both parties.
Social Media Confirmation and Intent
Following the in-ring announcement,Andrade took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to express his gratitude to Khan for the opportunity. His posts,filled with enthusiasm,left no doubt about his ambitions within the company. “Once again, thank you vrey much, Sir!!! @AEW vamos a romperla!!” he wrote, a Spanish phrase translating to “we’re going to break it,” indicating his intent to make an immediate and significant impact. He further emphasized his return with a separate post declaring, “LATINO MAN ‘ANDRADE EL IDOLO’ Is Back @AEW.”
The Expansion of the Don Callis Family
Andrade’s arrival wasn’t the only addition to the Don Callis Family on this night. Former TNA standout Jake something, now competing under his real name, Jake Doyle, also aligned himself with the faction. Doyle made a forceful debut, attacking the team of Kevin Knight and “Speedball” Mike Bailey (collectively known as JetSpeed) after Don Callis issued a bounty related to AEW National Champion Ricochet. This aggressive act immediately established doyle as a key enforcer within the group.
Post-Match Chaos and a Statement of power
The Don Callis Family’s influence extended beyond individual debuts. Following a match where The Young Bucks and Jack Perry defeated The Demand (Bishop Kaun, Ricochet, and Toa Liona), the Family launched a brutal post-match assault. Andrade stood prominently alongside Don Callis during this display of dominance, visually cementing his allegiance and signaling a new era of aggression for the faction.
A Packed Dynamite Card
The January 7th episode of Dynamite was stacked with compelling matches. Jon Moxley successfully defended the AEW Continental Championship against Shelton Benjamin in a grueling contest that nearly went to a time limit draw, ultimately securing victory with just five seconds remaining. The main event saw “Hangman” Adam Page and Swerve Strickland emerge victorious in a violent Lights Out match against HOOK and powerhouse Hobbs. Adding to the excitement, the episode also marked the welcome return of legendary commentator Jim Ross to the broadcast booth in his home state.
What This Means for AEW
Andrade El Idolo’s return injects a significant dose of star power and international appeal into the AEW roster. Known for his charismatic presence and high-octane in-ring style,Andrade brings a unique skillset that complements AEW’s existing talent. His alignment with the Don Callis family immediately elevates the faction’s threat level, creating compelling storylines and potential rivalries. The addition of Jake Doyle further strengthens the group’s muscle, promising a period of increased aggression and dominance.
The Don Callis Family, now bolstered by Andrade and Doyle, represents a formidable force within AEW. their calculated attacks and strategic alliances are poised to disrupt the status quo and challenge established champions. Fans can anticipate a series of intense confrontations as the Family seeks to solidify its position as a top power in the promotion.