Baron Corbin addresses WWE return reports

Tom Pestock (fka Baron Corbin in WWE) addressed reports on his potential WWE return. 

In a reply on X calling out the rumors on his re-signing with WWE, he wrote:

“Had to correct my horrible grammar. I accepted 8 shows in Europe. My eye is still swollen from Australia. I also didn’t know i was done with some of these companies. Who ever is making my schedule needs to let me know this sh*t. I thought it was me but apparently it’s not.”

He was with WWE for 12 years before his exit in 2024. Pestock won the King of the Ring tournament in 2019, the Money in the Bank ladder match in 2017 and is a former United States Champion in the company. 

Following his WWE departure, Pestock has been active on the independent circuit under the name Bishop Dyer. He competed prominently on GCW, Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling and CMLL. He also fought in World Series Wrestling’s (WSW) Rise Against Tour in Australia this month where he faced Karrion Kross in a No Holds Barred match and Nic Nemeth in a Street Fight bout.

He also wrestled a dark match in AEW before the January 21 edition of Dynamite in an eight-man tag team match. 

Bishop Dyer: Pat McAfee should not be part of WrestleMania main event

Bishop Dyer has worked with Pat McAfee in both pro football and pro wrestling. But even though they’re good friends, Dyer is not a fan of McAfee’s involvement in the main event of WrestleMania.

Dyer spoke about McAfee’s involvement with Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes in an interview with Denise Salcedo.

“Pat’s a weird anomaly because he’s not a celebrity to the full extent, he’s not a wrestler, he’s kind of just that guy that is in between and has his finger in everything whether it be comedy, entertainment, sports, wrestling, all that,” Dyer said. “It’s not like Travis Scott all over again that ruined the main event.”

Still, Dyer would prefer the Mania build had remained focused on the two men in the match.

“I’m bummed out a little bit with the story that is being told between Cody and Randy because I think with the history that they have and Randy being the mentor and Randy having him throw Cody out and throwing his brother out of the Royal Rumble, that’s the story we need to be telling,” he said. “Why do we have this anonymous phone call and it turns out to be McAfee?”

“To me, the purest form of wrestling should be the main event of WrestleMania, that should be a one-on-one competition down the line except for a heel trying to take some shortcuts or whatever,” Dyer added. “That’s the thing to me that shouldn’t be touched.”

Dyer closed with a clear statement: “If you’re going to get Pat involved, get him involved in something else, you know? Not the main event of WrestleMania.”

Dyer was McAfee’s roommate when the two were playing for the Indianapolis Colts in the NFL. McAfee also defeated Dyer (then known as Happy Corbin) at WWE’s SummerSlam in 2022.

Corbin also had matches against both Orton and Rhodes in WWE.

Bishop Dyer reveals Tony Khan’s reaction to his AEW debut

Bishop Dyer has now revealed Tony Khan’s reaction to his recent AEW dark match debut before the latest edition of Dynamite.

Before the January 21st, 2026 edition of Wednesday night Dynamite began, Dyer, formerly known as Baron Corbin, teamed up with Martin Stone, Hadar Horvitz, and Ori Gold to face Austin Gunn, Billy Gunn, Brady Booker, and Elijah Drago in a losing contest.

Shortly after, speaking on Off The Ropes with Jonathan Coachman, Dyer detailed his experience and Khan’s reaction to his AEW dark match debut in Orlando, Florida.

I know Tony (Khan) told me afterwards, he was like, ‘The match was so fun. I enjoyed it,’ and obviously, he’s working his ass off back there. I’m not gonna bother him with anything other than, ‘Thank you for allowing me to do that with Billy and Austin’ so that was the extent of our conversation.”

He also claimed, “The highlight of my day was not only being in the ring, with that crowd, because the crowd was just f***ing awesome through and through. But, the whole thing started because I went to pick up Big Show to take Big Show up to Orlando for the show and to just see my people, and they ended up switching their shows last night and adding Collision post-Dynamite, because there’s supposed to be a snowstorm.

So they did it last night, and we stayed through the end. So we didn’t leave Orlando till like 12:20, 12:30 at night. Drove back to Tampa, got to Odessa, dropped the big man off… Great time, great stories. I love that man to death.

Dyer currently works with Major League Wrestling (MLW), where he is one-half of the promotion’s World Tag Team Champions alongside Donovan Dijak since June 2025.

Former Baron Corbin makes AEW debut prior to Dynamite

Image: JJ Williams

Last December, Paul Wight opined that Bishop Dyer, the former Baron Corbin in WWE, would be someone that could really help AEW.

On Wednesday, Dyer took a step toward doing just that, appearing in an eight-man tag team dark match prior to AEW Dynamite in Orlando, Florida. It’s unknown as of this writing what led to his appearance and if there are more to come.

Dyer teamed with Better Together (Hadar Horvitz & Ori Gold) and Martin Stone in a loss to Billy Gunn, Austin Gunn, Brady Booker and Elijah Drago and got a good reaction (clip below).

Dyer will be part of March’s ROH x Maple Leaf Pro Global Wars Canada show on March 27 and the MLW Uprising event the following night.

Dyer and Donovan Dijak are the reigning MLW Tag Team Champions with Dyer also working several indies as a singles wrestler. The 41-year-old’s WWE contract expired in November 2024 and he departed the company after being there when his career started in 2012.

Dyer is a former WWE United States Champion and WWE NXT Tag Team Champion.

Bishop Dyer pitches ‘invasion’ angle storyline for AEW

Former WWE star Baron Corbin, aka Bishop Dyer, has now opened up and suggested a brand new storyline angle for All Elite Wrestling, involving one of the most popular factions on their roster, the Don Callis Family. Recently, speaking on the Busted Open Radio, Dyer suggested a ‘turf war’ PPV between the AEW roster and Callis’ faction.

“Keep growing the Don Callis Family. Give me five more members. Here’s why. Let’s start a massive biker gang, like let’s get 20 dudes in this group; we have prospects, we have all this stuff, and then we have this massive turf war.”

“I wanna see a four-hour pay-per-view where it’s all of the members of Don Callis Family versus all of these people that Kenny Omega or Hangman [Adam] Page has recruited, Swerve [Strickland], and I wanna see a 20 on 20 stand off,” Dyer continued.

Suggesting an angle similar to the WWE vs WCW invasion story, Dyer claimed, “I wanna see five matches here with these guys, I wanna see a massive tag match with these guys. I would love a full-on invasion, WWF vs. WCW invasion-type angle with the Don Callis Family and everybody else.”

The latest episodes of AEW witnessed the addition of Andrade El Idolo and Jake Doyle to the Don Callis Family, taking the total number of members to 14. Former members of the faction also included some of the top names, such as Will Ospreay, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Sammy Guevara.

Paul Wight thinks former WWE star could help AEW’s product

Paul Wight thinks a former WWE star could be what AEW needs.

Speaking to Notsam Wrestling Live (h/t: WrestlePurists) Wight said he feels Bishop Dyer, aka the former Baron Corbin, could be someone that AEW needs.

“l’ve told everyone this — if you look at Tom [Pestock]’s footwork, he’s got some of the best footwork of any big man in wrestling,” Wight explained. “If we give Tom the right character, he could be such a great heel. He’d be such a great heel for us. He knows how to work. He can talk on the microphone. When I look at people that can help AEW, Tom is a guy that I think could help our product. I really do.”

Dyer had a long tenure in WWE, where he held the United States Championship and is a former King of the Ring and Money in the Bank winner. When Triple H took over WWE creative in 2022, Corbin was briefly associated with JBL before eventually going down to NXT. In the 2024 WWE Draft, he was called up to SmackDown and remained there until WWE chose not to renew his contract in November of that year.

In the year since his release, Dyer has continued to wrestle, making appearances for MLW.

Tag title match set for MLW x Don Gato Tequila: Live Special

The MLW World Tag Team Championships will be on the line next month in Charleston, South Carolina.

MLW announced on Wednesday that The Skyscrapers (Donovan Dijak & Bishop Dyer) will defend their titles against The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows) at MLW x Don Gato Tequila: Live Special on Thursday, November 20. It will be Anderson and Gallows’ promotional debut.

MLW wrote in a press release:

“This marks a first-time-ever collision between two of the sport’s top teams, and it carries special meaning. The Good Brothers’ arrival in MLW has been years in the making, dating back to when the duo first launched their smash-hit podcast, Talk’n Shop, on the MLW Radio Network. Now, their long-awaited MLW debut comes full circle — and they’re looking to make it count with championship gold. Could the Good Brothers pull off the ultimate debut and win the MLW World Tag Team Titles in their very first match? Or will the skyscraping champions stand tall once again?”

The show is scheduled for the Charleston Music Hall and will air on YouTube and BeIN Sports. It’s currently the final event MLW has listed for 2025, with their first show of the new year set for Kings of Colosseum VI on January 10 in Dallas.

MLW x Don Gato Tequila: Live Special

  • Matt Riddle vs. Killer Kross w/Scarlett Bordeaux
  • Arn Anderson to make a special appearance
  • MLW World Tag Team Champions The Skyscrapers (Bishop Dyer & Donovan Dijak) defend against The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows)
  • 2025 Opera Cup Finals: Mistico vs. Volador Jr.

Maple Leaf Pro announces matches for MLP Sacred Ground

Maple Leaf Pro Wrestling has announced several matches for its next show.

MLP Sacred Ground will take place on Friday, September 5 at the Six Nations Sports & Cultural Centre in Ohsweken, Ontario, on the traditional territory of the Six Nations of the Grand River.

A Winner Takes All match between Canadian Women’s Champion Gisele Shaw and Destiny Women’s Champion Priscilla Kelly (formerly known as Gigi Dolin) is now scheduled for the event.

Bishop Dyer will return at the show to challenge Rohan Raju for the PWA Champion’s Grail, a joint title also active in Oceania Pro Wrestling (OPW) and Qatar Pro Wrestling (QPW).

The Good Brothers, Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows, are scheduled to wrestle The Flatliners.

The French-Canadian Frankenstein PCO will team with Shotzi Blackheart in a mixed tag team match against Taylor Rising and Kris Chambers.

A trios match will see Billy Gunn team with Mike Rollins and Bhupinder Gujjar against Sheldon Jean, Brent Banks, and Bryce Hansen.

Also advertised for the show are TJP and recent AEW signee Ace Austin.

MLP Sacred Ground lineup for Friday, September 5:

  • Winner Takes All: Canadian Women’s Champion Gisele Shaw vs. Destiny Women’s Champion Priscilla Kelly
  • The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows) vs. The Flatliners (Asylum & Matt Burns)
  • Billy Gunn, Mike Rollins & Bhupinder Gujjar vs. Sheldon Jean, Brent Banks, & Bryce Hansen
  • PCO & Shotzi Blackheart vs. Taylor Rising & Kris Chambers
  • PWA Champion’s Grail holder Rohan Raju defends against Bishop Dyer

Bishop Dyer says ‘it’s not a coincidence’ WWE pulls talent off TV before contract talks

Bishop Dyer provided some insights on how WWE handles contract talks with talent during a recent interview.

The former Baron Corbin appeared on Off the Ropes with Jonathan Coachman on SiriusXM and said WWE often takes wrestlers off television in the months leading up to their contracts expiring to gain leverage in negotiations. Dyer also said WWE has ‘no answer’ for why talent are paid what they are.

He said:

“They have no answer to why you are paid what you are paid. For a brief period, they brought measurables to the table. ‘Well, these are your social media numbers, these are your merch numbers, these are your interaction numbers.'”

“I know someone on the roster who said, ‘Well, these don’t look right to me.’ And they had someone do some serious digging and they countered everything that was being presented to them with facts. And then they got a way better contract. But that was the last time they brought those things to the table.”

Dyer continued:

“When you get closer to your contract ending, ‘Hey, I’m six months from my contract being up and now I’m not on TV.’ It’s not a coincidence. It’s written that way. ‘Well, we don’t have much for you.’ So now when they present you the contract, they go, ‘Well, you haven’t been on TV in two months.’ Yeah, but I was for two and half years prior to this. So they low ball you.”

“It’s a business strategy, I get it. It is what it is. It’s the nature of the beast.”

Karrion Kross mentioned earlier this month in an interview with Ariel Helwani that he asked WWE for more information on how they arrived at the number they offered him during contract negotiations. He said the company didn’t provide the information and pulled the offer after he didn’t accept it within the 24-hour window they gave him.

Dyer is currently active in multiple promotions, including MLW, where he and Donovan Dijak won the tag titles at Summer of the Beasts 2025. He also lost to Josh Barnett at a Bloodsport event in January and has appeared on multiple shows for Scott D’Amore’s Maple Leaf Pro.

A clip of Dyer’s interview with Jonathan Coachman is available below:

@siriusxmsports

WWE contracts can be wild at times. Bishop Dyer, fka Baron Corbin in WWE, discusses with Jonathan Coachman how WWE Superstars can get paid or lowballed in their contracts. In the wake of the Karrion Kross release, do you remember a time when a WWE Superstar you followed got faded off TV as their contract was expiring? (via Off The Ropes on Pro Wrestling Nation 24/7) #wwe #wrestling #prowrestling #karrionkross

♬ original sound – SiriusXM Sports

MLW crowns new Tag Team Champions at Summer of the Beasts

Donovan Dijak and Bishop Dyer, billed as The Skyscrapers, are the new MLW Tag Team Champions.

Dijak and Dyer appeared as the surprise opponents for former champs Magnus and Rugido at Thursday’s Summer of the Beasts event and captured the titles in their first bout under their new billing.

A notable interpromotional angle also took place on Thursday’s card with AEW’s MJF attacking CMLL’s Mistico in a continuation of their feud from AEW Grand Slam Mexico.

Thursday’s event also included Matt Riddle successfully defending his MLW World title against KENTA, plus Ultimo Guerrero retaining the MLW National Openweight title in a three-way. The full show can be viewed in the embedded video below.

Quick results from the show:

MLW Summer of the Beasts results —

  • Matt Riddle defeated KENTA to retain the MLW World Championship
  • Donovan Dijak and Bishop Dyer defeated Magnus and Rugido to win the MLW Tag Team Championship
  • Ultimo Guerrero defeated Alex Hammerstone and Matthew Justice to retain the MLW National Openweight Championship
  • Brock Anderson defeated Anthony Greene
  • KUSHIDA defeated Diego Hill
  • Yuki Kamifuku defeated Wakana Uehara

Former Baron Corbin: ‘Part of me is angry I got let go’ from WWE, set to make MLW debut

Bishop Dyer, formerly known as Baron Corbin, spoke about his future plans during an appearance on The Ariel Helwani Show on Wednesday.

Dyer has wrestled for GCW and Maple Leaf Pro since his WWE departure last November. He also revealed during the show that he’s signed on for multiple appearances with MLW.

Dyer says he’s motivated to show WWE what they gave up.

“Part of me is angry—if we’re being realistic, part of me is angry that I got let go because, again, I’ve always done everything that’s expected of me and done it well. And I was getting great reactions on the shows,” he said.

“I was getting fantastic reactions and doing great matches. I reinvented myself, and Hunter told me, ‘Great job reinventing yourself, you should really be proud.’ And I got let go.”

“The first thought that comes to mind is, alright, well, I’m going to become bigger and better, and then when you call me to come back, I’m going to tell you to stick it,” he continued. “That’s kind of the motivation for me at the moment.”

“And granted, six months from now, hopefully all that irritation and anger goes away, but I think that’s what set Cody [Rhodes] off for success. Cody was like, alright, middle fingers, I’ll show you what I can do—and then he did it. His first match with AEW, he smashes Hunter’s chair, and then Hunter’s the guy that calls and wants to bring him back. Like, that’s the cool thing about the wrestling world.”

Earlier in the show, Dyer discussed what’s next for his wrestling career, stating he’s hoping to go to Japan and is excited to begin working with MLW.

“I want to continue to wrestle. Obviously, I love wrestling. I want to go to Japan and wrestle. I’m excited for other shows that I’m doing with new talent that I’ve never been around. MLW is going to be amazing. What they’re doing is amazing. I get to be a part of that. I’m going to do several shows with them.”

MLW has yet to officially announce Dyer for any upcoming shows. The promotion heads to Los Angeles for Battle Riot VII on April 5, followed by Azteca Lucha in Chicago on May 10.

Dyer’s full appearance on today’s episode is available below.

Former Baron Corbin would love to compete for NJPW, confirms new wrestling name

The former Baron Corbin has his sights on competing in Japan following his exit from WWE.

Tom Pestock departed WWE in November 2024 when he was informed that his contract would not be renewed. Now free to wrestle elsewhere, he made his indie debut for Game Changer Wrestling over the weekend. Pestock appeared on Insight with Chris Van Vliet following that show and discussed what his wrestling future might look like.

Pestock said he loves the culture and history of professional wrestling in Japan and would like to wrestle for NJPW. When asked about AEW as a potential option, Pestock said that — out of respect for AEW and its fans — he would prefer to establish himself elsewhere first instead of just coming in as another former WWE guy.

“I would love to go to New Japan, for multiple reasons. And, you know, the door never closes with WWE either. And as far as AEW, their fans, they like that AEW in a sense is its own entity and built from the ground up. And I don’t want to be — If I went there, out of respect for that world, I wouldn’t want to be just another WWE guy that came there because they left WWE. I would rather go and do like New Japan for a year or more, who knows? Maybe that’s where I just love it and I stay there for the rest of my wrestling career,” Pestock said.

“So if I ever did go that route, I would want to kind of clear that, ‘Oh, he’s just a WWE guy coming over.’ Like, Baron Corbin is dead as far as we know. We’re dropping [a] new name, new moniker, new character. I love wrestling. I love the creativeness of it. I love the freedom. I love performing in front of an audience and getting that live feedback in the moment. There’s nothing better.”

Pestock also mentioned TNA and the NWA as potential options for him. He is not interested in being locked into a contract anywhere right now.

Though he wrestled under his real name in his first indie match, Pestock confirmed that he’ll be going by “The Nomad” Bishop Dyer going forward. He filed a trademark for that name on January 21.

“TNA has called, so maybe there’s something there. Maybe NWA. Like, I am open to it all because I love wrestling. And if I can go somewhere and be in front of fans, I’m going to go. It’s just I know that I don’t want to sign a contract right now, because I like this ability. So I’m going with ‘The Nomad’ Bishop Dyer. I’m gonna be The Nomad. I’m gonna roam, man,” Pestock said. “It pays tribute to The Lone Wolf, dire wolf, and then a bishop is higher than a baron, so we’re going up. The rankings are going up. So it’s getting trademarked. So don’t even try it suckers, getting trademarked right now. But I think it’s just a powerful name. It’s a cool name. And I want to be The Nomad, man. I’m gonna float and see where the wrestling world takes me in that sense.”

Because he’s been smart with his money, Pestock is in a position where he can take risks and try out things he wants to do. Outside of wrestling, he mentioned acting in horror movies, appearing on the Food Network, and competing in jiu-jitsu as ambitions he has.

Returning to WWE in the future is something that Pestock thinks could be possible, but he wouldn’t return right now if they called and asked. He views this as an opportunity to establish a new identity. Despite having frustrations with how his run there ended, Pestock is grateful for all of the opportunities he received in WWE.

Pestock’s first non-WWE match was a loss to Josh Barnett at The People vs. GCW this past Sunday. Pestock told Van Vliet that it was a fun experience and he would definitely like to come back to GCW again.

The GCW show took place from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. Pestock said there was a moment where he was standing between the Hammerstein Ballroom and Madison Square Garden that made him appreciate where he is at in life right now.

“It was just such a cool moment for me in life in general, to be standing on that corner in between the two buildings. Like, looking [at] past, present, future all at one moment,” he said. “It was like euphoric in a sense. It was just something where it was like, ‘This is cool.’ Like, my life — it’s cool. It’s fun and exciting, and it makes you appreciate it. I think it made me appreciate the show even more with GCW and the opportunity I had to do that [Bloodsport rules] match with Josh and be in front of that crowd. It’s such a cool spectrum and to stand in the middle of it was really awesome.”

Baron Corbin files trademark for potential new name

Tom Pestock, FKA as WWE’s Baron Corbin, has filed to trademark a potential new name. 

According to documents available on the US Patent and Trademark Office website, Pestock filed to trademark the name “Bishop Dyer” on January 21, 2025. 

Attorney Michael E. Dockins filed the documents on behalf of Pestock. 

The purposes of the trademark are listed as:

“Entertainment in the nature of wrestling contests; Entertainment services, namely, wrestling exhibits and performances by a professional wrestler and entertainer; Providing wrestling news and information via a global computer network; Entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, televised appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Entertainment services, namely, live appearances by a professional wrestler and sports entertainer; Providing online interviews featuring a professional wrestler and sports entertainer in the field of professional wrestling and sports entertainment for entertainment purposes”

Pestock’s post-WWE career began at The People vs. GCW at Hammerstein Ballroom this weekend. Josh Barnett defeated him in a Bloodsport-rules match on the show. Shortly after the event, Pestock posted to X that he plans to return to GCW. 

Earlier this month, Fightful reported that NJPW has shown interest in Pestock, and the two sides have had discussions. However, Pestock has also said he’s not looking to sign a full-time contract right now and has goals outside of wrestling, such as acting in horror movies. 

“No I want to do things I want to do like a horror movie. I don’t need to work. Big difference,” Corbin responded to someone on X.