Former AEW World Champion Swerve Strickland has broken his silence after his childhood home was set on fire on AEW Dynamite.
On the September 4 edition of AEW Dynamite, Hangman Adam Page set Swerve Strickland’s childhood home on fire ahead of their match at All Out 2024, and only hours after it was announced that Strickland had purchased it – something he called a “lifelong goal”.
When the show went off the air, AEW CEO Tony Khan announced that the bout between Hangman and Swerve will now be an Unsanctioned Lights Out Steel Cage Match this Saturday, which you can read here.
Following his childhood home being set on fire, Swerve Strickland took to social media to break his silence after Dynamite. Posting a photo of Hangman in front of his house on fire, Swerve wrote:
Hes dead…..
As previously reported, The Young Bucks defending the AEW World Tag team Championships against Blackpool Combat Club’s Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta has been added to the All Out 2024 card.
For the full lineup for this Saturday’s AEW All Out 2024, click this link here.
Hes dead….. pic.twitter.com/Y2wbho97O2
— The Realest Swerve Strickland (@swerveconfident) September 5, 2024
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