Mike Santana becoming singles wrestler in AEW

Mike Santana is ready to chart his own path as a singles wrestler.

A video aired during AEW Rampage on Friday night with Santana announcing that he’s going to be a singles wrestler in AEW going forward. Santana was previously part of a tag team with Ortiz as Proud-N-Powerful.

“The road I’ve chosen to take is one that must be taken on my own,” Santana said. “No crutch, no crew, straight dolo — exactly how I like it. All I’ve done my entire life is bet on myself. But I’ll tell you this: I’m not here to be another guy in the game. I’m here to be The Guy. And I know I’m gonna piss a lot of people off, but you could ask me if I give a damn. I ain’t here to make friends, I’m here to make money. And if you ain’t down, you’re gonna get run down. The nastiest is yet to come.”

On social media, Ortiz posted a message responding to Santana’s promo:

Santana then responded to Ortiz:

https://twitter.com/Santana_Proud/status/1700553305909285328

Santana was out of action with a torn ACL from June 2022 to August 2023. He made his return last month, reuniting with Ortiz ahead of All In. They were part of Stadium Stampede at the pay-per-view, teaming with Blackpool Combat Club in a loss to Best Friends, Orange Cassidy, Eddie Kingston & Penta El Zero Miedo.

Santana & Ortiz were a top tag team for Impact Wrestling and on the indies before signing with AEW in 2019.

While in AEW, Santana and Ortiz had a falling out in their real-life friendship.