Mia Yim reacts to husband Keith Lee’s AEW debut

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Former WWE Superstar Mia Yim is proud after husband Keith lee makes his debut for AEW 

Keith Lee finally made his much-awaited debut for AEW last night on Dynamite from Atlantic City, and not only that, he defeated Isiah Kassidy in the face of the Revolution Ladder Match qualifier, which earned him a spot at the upcoming AEW Revolution pay-per-view. The ladder match winner will get a title shot against TNT Champion Sammy Guevara.

Keith Lee
Keith Lee is an ALL Elite now (Twitter)

After making a fantastic debut, Lee’s wife, former WWE Superstar Mia Yim, took to Twitter and shared her feeling of how proud she is.

That’s my husband #AEWDynamite@RealKeithLee

Mia Yim and Lee were both released by the company last year, and since then, they have been in a 90-day non compete clause that expired in February.

Keith Lee finally opens up after making a massive debut at AEW Dynamite 

Lee took to Twitter with his first reaction since making his debut on AEW Dynamite last night. He was really appreciative of the warm welcome he got back from the fans. He mentioned, “let’s grind.”

We got a lot of work to do still. But I more than appreciate the warm welcome back. The person with the sign that had the same silhouette that’s on the front of my hoodie…. thank you. Touched my soul. And with sad family times hopefully behind me….let’s grind. #ForwardMarch

Many fans were also thrilled with his debut and seemed to enjoy the former NXT Champion’s match. It will be interesting to see how he does in this company. 

He was released from the WWE on November 4, and various stars like Karrion Kross, Ember Moon, Eva Marie, Nia Jax etc. He officially became a free agent on February 3 when his non compete clause expired.

Lee was successful with WWE as he became the first-ever simultaneous NXT North American and World Champion on WWE. He was even called to get the main roster in August 2020 and even victory over Randy Orton in September’s first-ever pay-per-view at the Payback.

He was pulled out of matches due to contracting COVID-19 followed by heart inflammation, and after a long hiatus, he finally came back in an open challenge against then WWE Champion Bobby Lashley, which he lost.

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