Paul Walter Hauser brings his Golden Globe to AEW Rampage, regrets it

This surly foursome entered the ring with cruel intentions in mind. However, Hauser quickly grabbed the mic and knocked down WWE Hall of Famer Jarrett, his giant and their lackeys with a promo he's probably dreamed of giving since he was a kid. He also slipped a quick WWE dig in there too. Unfortunately, the actor's words hardly delayed the sequel. Lethal and Dutt held Hauser's arms and Jarrett proceeded to deliver one of his trademark guitar shots to the head. Naturally, Hauser fell like a sack of potatoes.

Before the group could cause any more damage, the trio of Chuck Taylor, Trent Beretta and AEW All-Atlantic Champion Orange Cassidy took to the ring to make the save. However, to add insult to injury, the villainous wrestlers got away with Hauser's Golden Globe amid the chaos. They would make their way backstage and out of the building, but not before giving an "acceptance speech" in front of the AEW cameras.

While there haven't been any medical updates on Hauser since he suffered the guitar stroke (although he's probably fine since this is all part of the show), he hasn't is probably not happy that his award was taken away from him. He may have to call his "Cobra Kai" co-star Martin Kove, who has previously appeared on AEW programming as Dr. Britt Baker's sensei, D.M.D, in order to bring out his inner Stingray again. Or, more likely, the team of Best Friends, Cassidy and Danhausen will fight for Hauser's honor and try to reclaim the award. No matches have been made yet, but hopefully AEW owner Tony Khan will do something to correct this issue in an upcoming episode of "AEW Dynamite" or "AEW Rampage".

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Paul Walter Hauser brings his Golden Globe to AEW Rampage, regrets it

This surly foursome entered the ring with cruel intentions in mind. However, Hauser quickly grabbed the mic and knocked down WWE Hall of Famer Jarrett, his giant and their lackeys with a promo he's probably dreamed of giving since he was a kid. He also slipped a quick WWE dig in there too. Unfortunately, the actor's words hardly delayed the sequel. Lethal and Dutt held Hauser's arms and Jarrett proceeded to deliver one of his trademark guitar shots to the head. Naturally, Hauser fell like a sack of potatoes.

Before the group could cause any more damage, the trio of Chuck Taylor, Trent Beretta and AEW All-Atlantic Champion Orange Cassidy took to the ring to make the save. However, to add insult to injury, the villainous wrestlers got away with Hauser's Golden Globe amid the chaos. They would make their way backstage and out of the building, but not before giving an "acceptance speech" in front of the AEW cameras.

While there haven't been any medical updates on Hauser since he suffered the guitar stroke (although he's probably fine since this is all part of the show), he hasn't is probably not happy that his award was taken away from him. He may have to call his "Cobra Kai" co-star Martin Kove, who has previously appeared on AEW programming as Dr. Britt Baker's sensei, D.M.D, in order to bring out his inner Stingray again. Or, more likely, the team of Best Friends, Cassidy and Danhausen will fight for Hauser's honor and try to reclaim the award. No matches have been made yet, but hopefully AEW owner Tony Khan will do something to correct this issue in an upcoming episode of "AEW Dynamite" or "AEW Rampage".

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