Inner Circle (professional wrestling)

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The Inner Circle is an American professional wrestling stable formed in American professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW), which is created and led by Chris Jericho and currently consists of original members Sammy Guevara, Jake Hager, Santana and Ortiz, and honorary member "Iron" Mike Tyson.

The Inner Circle
The Inner Circle's logo
Stable
MembersSee below
Name(s)The Inner Circle
DebutOctober 9, 2019
Years active2019–present

History

Origins

At All Out on August 31, Chris Jericho became the inaugural AEW World Champion after defeating Adam Page. At the same event, Santana and Ortiz made their AEW debut by attacking Nick Jackson and Lucha Brothers.[1]

On the premiere episode of AEW Dynamite on October 2, at the main event of the night, Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks were defeated by Jericho and Santana and Ortiz. After the match, Jake Hager made his AEW debut by helping Jericho, Sammy Guevara, Santana and Ortiz by attacking The Young Bucks, Dustin Rhodes and Cody.[2] October 9, On the following episode of Dynamite, Jericho officially unveiled the new stable as "The Inner Circle."[3]

The Inner Circle's success continued at the Full Gear pay-per-view on November 9, as Santana and Ortiz defeated the Young Bucks while Jericho successfully retained the AEW World Championship over Cody.[4] On the episode of Dynamite after Full Gear, Jericho and Guevara challenged SoCal Uncensored (Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky) for the AEW World Tag Team Championship, but they failed to win when Sky pinned Jericho with a small package, giving Jericho his first loss in AEW.[5] On the November 27 episode of Dynamite, Jericho successfully defended his world championship against Sky.[6] In December, Jericho feuded with Jon Moxley, offering him a spot in the group [7][8][9] and also bringing in Jeff Cobb as a "hired gun" to attack Moxley.[10][11] Despite all this, Moxley defeated Jericho to win the AEW World Championship at Revolution on February 29, 2020, ending Jericho's inaugural AEW World Championship reign at 182 days.[12]

During the following weeks, The Inner Circle feuded with The Elite and "Broken" Matt Hardy, culminating at Double or Nothing in the first-ever Stadium Stampede match which Sammy Guevara was pinned by Kenny Omega. On November 7 at Full Gear, MJF and Wardlow became the newest members of The Inner Circle after MJF defeated Jericho.[13] On AEW's Near Year Smash, Wardlow defeated Jake Hager with mutual respect shown afterward. On the February 10, 2021 edition of AEW Dynamite, following weeks of growing tension between MJF & Guevara, Guevara attacked MJF following a backstage confrontation which gave MJF a kayfabe rib injury. Later on in the episode, Guevara announced his departure from The Inner Circle.[14] On the March 10, 2021 edition of Dynamite, a "War Council" was called of the Inner Circle, after Chris Jericho and MJF failed to capture the AEW World Tag Team Championship over The Young Bucks at Revolution, where Guevara came out and revealed that MJF had been planning a coup of the Inner Circle against Jericho and thought he'd convinced Hager, Santana and Ortiz to join him, only to discover that Guevara had secretly taped it, and the three were faking it to expose MJF's duplicity, leading Jericho to fire MJF from the group. MJF then revealed that he has created his own stable (which would subsequently be named The Pinnacle) consisting of Wardlow, FTR, Shawn Spears, and Tully Blanchard who appeared and violently attacked The Inner Circle, ending with Wardlow powerbombing Jericho off the stage and through a table. This betrayal and attack resulted in the entirety of the Inner Circle turning face. The entire group would return on the March 31 episode of Dynamite after weeks of absence, hiding in their old dressing room which was previously taken over by the Pinnacle. They then proceeded to violently attack each member of the group, and reclaim their dressing room.

The Inner Circle and The Pinnacle fought at AEW Blood and Guts in the May 5 edition of AEW Dynamite. The match, stylized after the War Games match, saw the Pinnacle emerge victorious after Guevara surrendered on behalf of the group as MJF would throw Jericho from the top of the cage.

The Inner Circle would return a week after to interrupt a coronation ceremony hosted by the Pinnacle, where they would hose down the latter with champagne. This would lead to a Stadium Stampede match at Double or Nothing, with the added stipulation that if The Inner Circle lost, they would permanently disband. The Inner Circle would win the match, with Guevara pinning Spears, in the main event of the show.

Members

* Founding member
L Leader
# Honorary

Current

Member Joined
Chris Jericho * L October 9, 2019 - Present
Jake Hager * October 9, 2019 - Present
Santana * October 9, 2019 - Present
Ortiz * October 9, 2019 - Present
Sammy Guevara * October 9, 2019 - Present[note 1]
Mike Tyson # April 14, 2021

Former

Member Joined Left
MJF November 7, 2020 March 10, 2021
Wardlow November 7, 2020 March 10, 2021

Timeline

As of July 1, 2024

(* - Guevara feigned leaving the group as part of a plan to expose MJF's attempted coup)

Sub-groups

Current

Affiliate Members Tenure Type
Proud and Powerful Santana
Ortiz
2019–present Tag team
Le Sex Gods Sammy Guevara
Chris Jericho
2019–2020; 2021–present Tag team
Sammy Hager Sammy Guevara
Jake Hager
2021–present Tag team
Jericho and Hager Chris Jericho
Jake Hager
2020; 2021–present Tag team

Former

Affiliate Members Tenure Type
MJF and Jericho MJF
Chris Jericho
2020–2021 Tag team

Championships and accomplishments

Notes

  1. ^ On February 10, 2021, Sammy Guevara quit the Inner Circle. He would return to the group a month later on March 10 when it was revealed that his departure was part of a plan to expose MJF's attempted coup.

References

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