July 21, 2025 – AEW’s dynamic tag team Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) has been notably absent from television since dropping the AEW Tag Team Titles in January. Today, insider reports confirm they are still under contract, yet show no signs of an AEW comeback—while WWE interest reportedly simmers in the background.
Contract Validated, Creative Frozen
According to AEW insiders via Fightful, Private Party remains contractually bound to AEW, but have been absent from creative discussions and off the TV programming grid since failing to recapture tag gold in January. AEW officials have deprioritized them in booking plans—effectively shelving the team for now.
Contract Expiration Approaching
Reports from Wrestling Observer Newsletter (through Dave Meltzer) indicate that Private Party’s AEW contracts are nearing expiration. While downtime after their title loss was initially understood as recuperation, the prolonged absence suggests deeper booking issues, not injuries.
WWE Interest on the Horizon
Rumors indicate that WWE has expressed interest in acquiring Private Party once their AEW deals expire. AEW sources confirmed no renewals are currently underway, leaving the door open for WWE discussions. This potential switch adds pressure on AEW to decide whether to reintegrate the duo or watch them defect.
Independent Activity Flags Fitness
Despite being off AEW TV, Private Party competed in an independent match in March, demonstrating their continued commitment and physical readiness. This has fans speculating: if AEW doesn’t use them soon, they may seek exposure elsewhere—and WWE could be waiting.
Backstage Buzz & Fan Reaction
- Fan backlash has emerged over AEW’s neglect of Private Party, with many citing their potential and charisma deserved “sooner returns.”
- Backstage sentiment mirrors this worry—talent room discussions suggest the duo were underrated and undervalued post-title loss
What’s Next?
Potential Outcome | Likelihood | Impact |
AEW Re-Signs & Repackages | Medium | Could reboot the team with a new angle or storyline. |
WWE Signs Them | High | WWE’s overtures may result in a post-contract switch. |
Independent Run or Injuries | Low | Likely, they continue working the independents or enter hiatus. |
Final Take
TrustSlam Insider believes: Private Party are at a career crossroads. AEW’s silence speaks volumes—if AEW doesn’t act soon, WWE could swoop in. Either way, this is one of the biggest tag-team stories brewing in wrestling.
Let us know—should AEW bring them back, or is WWE their next call?