Miro will return to the ring on the premiere episode of AEW Collision on June 17, wrestling for the first time since AEW All Out 2022.
Miro returned to AEW television on the May 10 episode of AEW Dynamite, going into Tony Khan's office.
Speaking on Good Karma Wrestling, Miro was asked how he felt during his time away.
"It sucks. It sucks. Just looking for answers and not getting any. It's not a good place. Not just me, but overall as a human being, when you have no answers to all these questions, it just eats you inside. I have quite a long time to eat myself. Even though I'm 260 pounds, I ate quite a bit. I'm aching to come back and to find out what's going on and what's happening," he said.
Miro said in December 2022 that he was just waiting for an opportunity to return. He reportedly met with AEW officials during his absence to discuss creative plans for his return.
Asked if we would be seeing the return of The Redeemer, Miro replied, "The answers that I've been looking for, I haven't found, but what I've done in AEW, it's the longest story we've had. Since the beginning, the arc of the character, we started with the gamer and he had to snap and destroy his best friend because he thought he was sabotaging him. To peak harder and harder and find God on his side and run with that. That was when the title got taken away and I went from God's Favorite Champion to God's Forsaken Champion. It's always an arc, the Redeemer is always there. I don't think anybody in the whole company can say about this continued growth of a character like I can. I love the storytelling, and that's what I intend to do when I come back as The Redeemer."
Miro will be in action on Saturday's AEW Collision, but an opponent has not been announced.
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