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    Powerhouse Hobbs Set to Leave AEW Amid WWE Signing Buzz

    Errica JensenBy Errica JensenJanuary 15, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Powerhouse Hobbs has never been one to make a big show of his goals. His commanding ring entry, fixed gazes, and powerbombs that reverberate like exclamation points are examples of how he lets his presence speak first. However, his silence has been more intense recently, accompanied by a feeling of purpose and a contract expiration.

    Hobbs is no longer under contract with AEW as of January 15. He refused to sign despite an apparently large renewal offer. WWE, which has long been speculated to be interested, is now the most likely destination. Hobbs opted to construct a new bridge rather than destroy existing ones.

    In the hazy, empty days of 2020, he started his AEW run. Originally signed under the name Will Hobbs, he contributed a raw physicality that went well with the fast-paced aesthetic of the group. He eventually changed his ways, joined Team Taz, and developed into Powerhouse Hobbs, a bruiser with a strong backbone.

    AEW experimented with several methods. He won the TNT title and went on to join the dominant trio The Opps, who also included Samoa Joe and Katsuyori Shibata. Even with these chances, his momentum seemed erratic. He wasn’t completely highlighted, but he wasn’t hidden either. Sidelined often, pushed sometimes.

    His leverage is now different. Hobbs has changed his image from one of someone waiting to be selected to one of someone making the decision by letting his contract expire and going free.

    NamePowerhouse Hobbs (William Hobson)
    BornJanuary 23, 1991 — East Palo Alto, California, U.S.
    Height / Weight6’1″ (1.85 m) / 270 lbs (122 kg)
    Wrestling DebutJuly 18, 2009
    Current StatusReportedly leaving AEW as contract expires Jan 15, 2026
    Major TitlesAEW TNT Champion, AEW World Trios Champion
    AffiliationMember of “The Opps” with Samoa Joe & Katsuyori Shibata
    Credible SourceSports Illustrated Report
    Powerhouse Hobbs Set to Leave AEW Amid WWE Signing Buzz
    Powerhouse Hobbs Set to Leave AEW Amid WWE Signing Buzz

    According to reports, WWE is quite interested. While some experts predict a straight path to the main roster, others think he might make his NXT debut. Hobbs’ physique aligns with the power-based talent archetype of the WWE. When used purposefully, he is incredibly good at telling powerful stories. His timing, which coincides with an internal talent reorganization, seems calculated.

    A soft landing has been suggested by the AEW creative direction about Hobbs throughout the last few weeks. He cleared any immediate championship responsibilities by dropping the Trios title with The Opps in a taped edition of Collision. A smooth transition that was carried out subtly but clearly was all that was present—no drama or treachery.

    Especially during the epidemic tapings, I recall watching his early matches. Every slam seemed twice as real because of the silence in the room. In late 2020, Hobbs paused in between moves, met the hard cam’s gaze, and appeared uncertain for a brief period. Uncertain, yet not weak. I didn’t forget that hesitation.

    His latest action, however, appears to be well-thought-out. In entering free agency with momentum and no baggage, Hobbs is opting for growth rather of just visibility. With WWE’s unique tools—creative packaging, worldwide reach, and well planned arcs—Hobbs may excel if given the opportunity.

    Fans of AEW are naturally divided. Others view his leaving as a lost chance—another skill developed but never fully utilized. Some respect the professionalism with which he left. In contrast to previous contentious exits, Hobbs avoided causing strife backstage. He simply went on.

    The more general issue of AEW’s ability to retain talent is another. The perspective changes when more names come up in relation to WWE. The street is no longer one-way. Furthermore, it implies something more profound than money when gifted individuals like Hobbs depart—quietly, politely, and strategically. It alludes to tempo, organization, and the long-term perspective Hobbs has now adopted.

    This is an especially advantageous acquisition for WWE. Hobbs’s unassuming, focused, and unquestionably credible demeanor is just as much of a factor as his stature and skill. He could be able to fit into several divisions. It will rely on his presentation and patience whether he becomes a main event mainstay or advances to the mid-card.

    With regular booking and genuine character development, Hobbs has the potential to develop into a very resilient asset. He isn’t looking for a trick. One suplex at a time, he’s creating a legacy.

    We don’t yet know how fans will react. However, there is a sense of hope. Hobbs is neither a recycled act nor a nostalgic play. As he embarks on the next stage of his profession, he has new tools and, most crucially, independence.

    Powerhouse Hobbs didn’t leave because he was ignored, regardless of what happens next. Since he at last realized his value, he left.


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    Errica Jensen is the Senior Editor at Creative Learning Guild, where she leads editorial coverage of legal news, landmark lawsuits, class action settlements, and consumer rights developments and News across the United Kingdom, United States and beyond. With a career spanning over a decade at the intersection of legal journalism, lawsuits, settlements and educational publishing, Errica brings both rigorous research discipline, in-depth knowledge, experience and an accessible editorial voice to subjects that most readers find interesting and helpful.

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