Tony Khan praises AEW’s current ‘stable’ dressing room

History has set its eyes on All Elite Wrestling over the past few weeks. The young promoter underwent his first big test followed by Aew all out, who appeared at the time AEW World Champion CM Punk attacking a number of his co-workers, including three men in executive positions, at a press conference. This led to these three executives, AEW Executive Vice Presidents Kenny Omega and Young Bucks, to confront Punk in his locker room, resulting in a physical altercation. Since this behind-the-scenes battle has stalled, everyone involved has been put on hold while a third-party investigation is underway. Those who were just trying to break up the fight have since returned to AEW, like Christopher Daniels and Brandon Cutler, but the Bucks, Omega and Punk haven’t been seen since.

Despite the absence of four of the company’s top stars, AEW continued. Since then, Jon Moxley has won the vacant AEW World Title while the AEW World Triple Threat Championship is now in the hands of the Triangle of Death. Talk to Ruby Fox On Mom’s basementAEW President Tony Kahn described AEW’s current roster as the “most stable” it has been in 2022.

“We are doing the best in the Dynamite rankings, and our best six weeks of the year have been the last six,” Khan said. fighting). “I think it was in large part due, in the first place, to the great support from the wrestling fans, as well as the wrestlers. Right now we have a great crew, we have great champions, great rivals up and down the card, and now great stories come out because that was Our most stable TV crew all year round.

“We’ve had young stars in their places, we’ve had some big stars that have come up, and it’s been stable. I watched a lot of big stars constantly from week to week, which we haven’t been able to. I’d like to highlight them, but a lot of them weren’t here.” It’s great timing, it’s a great time in the company, and I think it’s a great time in the wrestling business, and a great time to be a wrestling fan.”

AEW’s troubles stretched before a chaotic September, as the company had been plagued by injuries all summer. Big stars like Punk, Omega, Adam Cole, and Kyle O’Reilly passed away at the time of the episode because they had spent months on the shelf. Recently, stars like Samoa Joe and Swerve Strickland have missed out AEW Dynamite Due to bad weather affecting travel.

“There have been many different casualties; obviously the cyclone kept a few people out last week and they are big names, but that’s been a one-week thing,” Khan continued. “Usually, that would be terrible and catastrophic, but really — first of all you have to look at the hurricane itself, prioritizing people that need to take care of their families and their homes. But that’s just a one-week dip compared to some of the major injuries and accidents that led to Keeping people away for longer periods of time.”

Setbacks aside, AEW has produced some of its strongest consecutive ratings in the company’s history over the past month and a half.

“The past five or six weeks have not only been the best TV ratings of the year for us, but the best working period of the year for us,” Khan said. “It’s the perfect time to celebrate our anniversary with such a great support.”

AEW Dynamite It celebrates its third anniversary this Wednesday on TBS at 8 p.m. ET.

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