Miro on his decision to re-sign with AEW, his awkward first month with the company

Miro first made it to All Elite Wrestling back in September 2020, working primarily on the middle card alongside Kip Sabian and Penelope Ford as the “Top Man”. But it wasn’t until the following year that he quit that guy in favor of “The Redeemer,” which quickly made him a superstar TNT champ. The Bulgarian star is set to compete for the new AEW All-Atlantic Championship at Forbidden Door tonight in Chicago and spoke about his first stint with AEW and what convinced him to sign a long-term extension in March.

“I gave Tony Khan a discount. I gave him a discount and I said, ‘Tony, I’m going to sign for this money because it’s a pandemic, but then a year and a half later, we’re coming in.'” “I knew he was signing the wrong guy. He was signing with a Twitch guy. He bases his opinions on my Twitch and that’s where it all started with Kip. I knew that wasn’t me. That wasn’t just me. I knew that once a year was over And half a year, I’d show him who I am and what I can, and we’ll sit down and talk like men about men’s money. That’s exactly what happened,” said Miro. combat choice this week.

He also talked about how thriving he was in AEW. Tonight’s Pan-Atlantic Championship match will feature himself, Malacay Black, PAC and Clark Connors of New Japan.

“They wanted me to sign a long-term agreement for a reason and I signed a long-term for a reason [laughs]. “It’s a place where I can be creatively free, and now the ball is in my court,” he said. I feel like this played a big part in my decision to be here. Everyone who watches AEW knows that I am the world champion. I know that he. I will change myself and TK, considering I am not. I walk around with that mindset, too. I don’t want to sit down to get a check. I want to create, develop and become world champion. Before that, I focus on the Pan-Atlantic Championship, which will be bigger than the World Championship. I love this place, Tony Khan believes in me, it allows me to do me and I don’t have to be involved in everything. I love that. I love working with him, I love the company, I love the stacked list, the opportunity… Like 99% of those people I’m fighting now is for the first time. I love those challenges. I love every time I step on the ring. Sometimes I have 30-45 seconds, but I make the most of it every time. Thats all about it. It’s not just about playing great matches or playing 20-30 great matches. We only have a lot of TV. It comes down to what you do in your 30-45 seconds. This is where I excel the most.”

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