Why The Rascalz Were Allowed To Use Their TNA Entrance Theme In AEW

Why The Rascalz Were Allowed To Use Their TNA Entrance Theme In AEW

When The Rascalz debuted in All Elite Wrestling in January, many fans immediately noticed a familiar sound. The trio of Dezmond Xavier, Zachary Wentz, and Myron Reed walked out to the same entrance theme they had used in TNA, prompting speculation that AEW President Tony Khan had secured the rights to the music specifically for their debut. 
Trey Miguel was initially part of the group’s move to All Elite Wrestling. He signed alongside the rest of the unit when they departed TNA ahead of its AMC premiere. Despite being included in the original agreement, Miguel was released soon after putting pen to paper.

The decision reportedly stemmed from leadership within Warner Bros. Discovery rather than AEW management. Concerns were raised over past social media posts, leading to Miguel’s departure before he could appear on AEW television.

After briefly stepping away from the business, Miguel ultimately returned to TNA Wrestling and quickly regained momentum as a singles competitor. On February 13, 2026, at the No Surrender event in Nashville, Tennessee, he defeated Channing Stacks Lorenzo to win the TNA International Championship.

Meanwhile, The Rascalz now sit as leading contenders in AEW’s tag team division, awaiting clarity in the ongoing rivalry between FTR and The Young Bucks before their championship opportunity becomes official.

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