Grayson Waller feels like a new man.
Austin Theory and Grayson Waller have been teaming as “A-Town Down Under” for the better part of two years now. However, WWE teased their split and an eventual feud for the past several months. Despite the tease, the duo never broke up and feuded. In fact, the “official” split took place off camera, and it happened without much of an explanation.
Last week, Waller sent a message to “all five” of Austin Theory’s fans on social media. (This was after Waller tried to join The New Day on WWE RAW.) Waller says Theory’s fans should thank him for saving Theory’s career after John Cena buried him on WWE RAW two years ago. “Big G” said he wasted two years making Theory relevant, but that’s over now.
Now, Waller has continued taking shots at Theory on social media. Waller joked that he’s in the best shape of his life now that he has dropped “220 lbs of dead weight.”
Best shape of my life- funny what dropping 220 lbs of dead weight can do ? #WWERaw pic.twitter.com/MkRcufQyhZ
— Grayson Waller (@GraysonWWE) July 29, 2025
Theory is reportedly out with an injury. His last match was a loss to El Grande Americano on the July 17 episode of WWE Main Event. A-Town Down Under’s last match was a win over the LWO on the May 26 episode of Main Event.
In May, Waller also shared his frustrations with Theory on The Amin Show. Waller said that Theory is a good guy, but he lacks a certain killer instinct.
“For right now, we are working as a team. Maybe he’s not working the same way that I am. I think the problem with Austin Theory is that he’s a good guy. He’s not what people assume he is, and that kind of frustrates me at times, like he’s not willing to do whatever it takes. We’re walking into the venue, and he wants to stop and take photos with the kids and the fat blokes with the black shirts on. That’s just not me. I’m there to work, I’m there for myself, and sometimes we don’t see eye to eye. But the problem is, we’re both supremely talented, so as a tag team, we work pretty well,” Grayson Waller said.
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