Category: AEW

  • Claudio Castagnoli Was Hidden During Forbidden Door, Reflects On Hugging Tony Khan

    Claudio Castagnoli Was Hidden During Forbidden Door, Reflects On Hugging Tony Khan

    During a recent discussion with SEScoops correspondent Steve Fall for NBC Sports Boston, Claudio Castagnoli talked about how his AEW debut came together and what it was like the day of. 

    At AEW X NJPW Forbidden Door, Claudio Castagnoli made his promotional debut against Zack Sabre Jr. He replaced Bryan Danielson in the match as Zack’s mystery opponent. He was also named Bryan’s replacement for the Blood & Guts match.

    As Claudio’s debut was a secret, Claudio now says that he was hidden and had to have a private plane fly him in for the show.

    The new Blackpool Combat Club member revealed how his debut came together.

    Being Hidden During Forbidden Door

    Castagnoli said:

    “Yeah, so yes, on a special flight, no, on a hotel, kind of right to the arena. And I was kind of hiding. Well, they were like, ‘well, we put you on,’ like, I’ll just go to the locker room.

    “They’re like, ‘No, no, you can’t do that.’ I’m like, ‘okay,’ so I was kind of in hiding, but I saw a lot of the guys. And a lot of the friends that came said hello. So it was pretty cool.”

    Claudio Castagnoli on being hidden during Forbidden Door

    He added, “Yeah, I mean, I, you know, they said maybe some vague texts to some good friends. Like, you know, maybe you come over here, you know? Because I know you, I wanted to say hello. And some people had an idea. So they came and say hello. So it was great. Yeah.”

    Claudio was then asked about having to go through the airport and trying to have his location remain a secret. 

    The former Cesaro revealed, “Yeah, I may not have been at a public airport. So I didn’t have that problem.

    “No, yeah, no, I was, it was kind of a private thing. And then I was whisked to the arena. And then I was there for the rest of the day. It couldn’t have worked out any better I thought.”

    Acting As Bryan Danielson’s Replacement

    At Forbidden Door, Claudio served as Bryan Danielson’s replacement. He spoke about how the debut and match came together and his feelings regarding being the replacement. 

    “Yeah. And, yeah, obviously very, very sad and upset to hear about Bryan being hurt. But I’m very flattered to be I mean, you know, if it’s somebody who plays Bryan, and you think of me, I’m like, it’s a very flattering compliment.

    “And also, you know, Bryan is a very good friend. So of course, I jumped in at a heartbeat, you know, help him and Blackpool Combat Club, which are all my friends anyway. You know, fits perfect again, just worked out.

    “So perfect. I was very excited that that was the beginning,” Castagnoli said.

    Claudio was also asked if his Forbidden Door debut was the original plan or not.

    He responded, “It was not. There was something in the works. But then it was like, ‘Can you start next week?’ That kind of thing. And I was like, ‘Yeah, of course. That’s … I’m a professional, right?”

    Hugging Tony Khan

    After the AEW X NJPW Forbidden Door pay-per-view, at the post-show media scrum, Claudio and AEW Owner Tony Khan shared a hug. Many wrestling fans had opinions on the hug, but Claudio thinks that people will always find something to complain about. 

    TK Hugs Claudio

    He said:

    “It’s so strange because that was after Forbidden Door, the press conference. And it was literally like, it was like a quick hug.

    “It was just like, I was done and it was just like, you know when you like see your friend and you give like a high five and then like a pat on the back kind of hug? And like it was screen captured.

    “And I guess people remembered it. Hey, it’s just a few bros hugging you know. 

    “… If people want to complain, they’ll find something to complain about the picture or whatever.

    Believes It Should Just Be Taken As A Positive

    “And if people like it, they’ll hopefully find something you like about because but I would rather be somebody that appreciates something and says something positive and likes it you know?

    “Like, that was a great picture. It was a great night, there was a great view, we hugged awesome, right? Like, isn’t that great? Right?

    “Yeah, successful show successful pay-per-view in Chicago, New Japan and AEW coming together, who people didn’t think that was going to be possible, and so many awesome matches on that show.

    I was just watching the whole show like what I could and it was fantastic. So just take a positive here.”

    Watch Steve Fall’s full conversation with Claudio Castagnoli right here:

    SEScoops recently got to speak with Wheeler Yuta. Jaychele Nicole spoke to him about Claudio Castagnoli making his debut and joining the Blackpool Combat Club. You can read about that here.

  • AEW Star Is ‘Trying To Get’ WWE Hall Of Famer Into The Company

    AEW Star Is ‘Trying To Get’ WWE Hall Of Famer Into The Company

    “The Badass” Billy Gunn and “The Road Dogg” Jesse James are best known for their time together as The New Age Outlaws.

    Now that the latter is not working for WWE anymore, the former wants his tag team partner to reunite with him. He is actually trying to bring James into AEW.

    Gunn recently took part in a virtual autograph signing of K&S WrestleFest. Speaking about his former tag team partner, he claimed that they are trying to bring him in:

    “We’re trying to get him here, he’s got other things going on, his podcast that I have to hear about every single day.”

    – Billy Gunn

    Road Dogg was released from his WWE contract in January this year due to budget cuts. This ended his decade long run with the company in which he in worked various on-screen and backstage roles.

    The former SmackDown head writer seems to be interested in joining Tony Khan’s promotion as well. He recently said that he would ‘love to’ join AEW in a backstage role.

    With both the partners interested in a reunion, it only appears to be a matter of time before Road Dogg joins All Elite Wrestling. Fans would want to see them reunite on-screen too, but whether or not that happens will be revealed in future.

    Quotes via WrestlingInc

  • Andrade Provides Update On His Injury After Recent Revelation

    Andrade Provides Update On His Injury After Recent Revelation

    Andrade has provided an update on his health. This comes after AEW President Tony Khan revealed that he is dealing with an injury.

    Khan originally revealed the news while responding to a fan. The fan had commented on the absence of the former NXT champion from AEW programming.

    Replying to him, the AEW owner noted that Andrade is actually out with an injury. He revealed that the Mexican star suffered the injury while competing with Rey Fenix three weeks ago. Though TK did not provide any further details on his condition.

    Andrade Provides An Update

    Andrade himself later took on his Twitter to address the concerned fans. He noted that his injury is nothing serious and he is expected to be cleared in a week or two:

    The former US champion was part of the WWE roster from 2015 to 2021. He won multiple titles in the company before asking for his release in March 2021.

    Andrade made his debut for AEW in June the same year. While he has been featured regularly on AEW programming ever since, many believe that he hasn’t been used properly by the company.

    What do you think about the former La Sombra’s career in AEW? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

  • Eric Bischoff Has Wild Opinion About AEW TV’s Ratings

    Eric Bischoff Has Wild Opinion About AEW TV’s Ratings

    Many believe that WWE’s decision to move Raw back to a TV-14 rating is a result of the rise of AEW. Though Eric Bischoff doesn’t believe it to be the case.

    The former WCW president talked about this potential change on the latest episode of his Strictly Business podcast. His co-host theorized that this change is related to the popularity of AEW.

    However, Bischoff opposed this sentiment, mentioning that WWE is not losing market share to their competitor. He also shared his wild opinion on AEW’s TV ratings:

    “It’s not like WWE is losing audience to AEW. AEW is flatter than piss on a plate in terms of television ratings.” said Eric Bischoff, “It is what it is and WWE is not losing market share to AEW, so why would they react to something that’s not affecting them?”

    The former wrestling executive also said that anyone that believes AEW to be a legitimate threat to WWE is “delusional, and has taken ‘fanboyism’ to a terminal level.”

    AEW has seen growth in the year-over-year audience every year since its inception. Their flagship program Dynamite has averaged around 950,000 viewers this year compared to the average of 891,000 viewers per episode in 2021.

    Though with both Raw and SmackDown regularly pulling over 1.5 million viewers, there is no doubt that Tony Khan’s promotion still has a lot of catching up to do.

    Quotes via WrestlingInc

  • Injury Bug Continues to Bite AEW

    Injury Bug Continues to Bite AEW

    Andrade El Idolo is the latest AEW star to be sidelined with an injury. 

    He hasn’t wrestled since his victory over Rey Fenix on the June 22 episode of AEW Rampage, which marked Rush’s AEW television debut as he helped him to score the win. 

    On Friday’s episode of Rampage, Andrade is set to accompany Private Party to ringside when they take on the Lucha Brothers.

    Certain fans have criticized the promotion for how they booked Andrade since he arrived in the company last year. When fans noticed he was being used as a manager on this show, one fan asked AEW President Tony Khan why the former NXT Champion wasn’t wrestling himself. 

    Khan responded to the fan on Twitter by noting that Andrade has been injured since his Rampage match with Fenix.

    “He’ll be ringside for Private Party vs Lucha Bros on #AEWRampage on @TNTdrama tonight, he’s been hurt since the classic vs @ReyFenixMx 3 weeks ago. He got @IsiahKassidy & @Marq_Quen to help him tonight, & Lucha Bros both still want a piece of @AndradeElIdolo & @rushtoroblanco too.”

    Adam Cole, Bryan Danielson, CM Punk, Darius Martin, and Jungle Boy are just some of the wrestlers injured. You can see our updated injury tracker with the full list of names.

  • Santana Will Miss the Remainder of 2022

    Santana Will Miss the Remainder of 2022

    Santana will be on the sidelines for the rest of the year after he suffered a knee injury whilst trying to perform a Rock Bottom during the Blood and Guts match on the June 29th episode of AEW Dynamite between The Jericho Association Society and The Blackpool Combat Club.

    The Blackpool Combat Club went over in the match thanks to Claudio Castagnoli picking up the win. Santana’s injury kept him out of action for the majority of the match.

    During his appearance on the “True Gordie Podcast,” Chris Jericho updated fans on how long Santana will be out of action.

    “He f**ked up his knee from doing a simple Rock Bottom,” Jericho said. “That’s not on top of a cage, that’s not falling off a cage, that’s not getting hit with a barbed wire bat, or whatever. It’s doing a wrestling move, and he’s out eight months.”

    Santana and Ortiz made their AEW debut at All Out in 2019, beating down The Young Bucks and The Lucha Bros after their ladder match that saw The Lucha Bros win the titles. 

    The former LAX members have yet to win gold in AEW. Konnan recently confirmed rumors that the tag team is suffering from a frayed relationship as they have not worked a normal tag team match thus far in 2022 and won’t for the rest of the year now with Santana sidelined. 

    Santana joins several AEW stars who are injured. You can see our updated injury tracker with the full list of names.

    H/T to WrestlingInc for the transcription

  • Claudio Castagnoli Felt Limited In WWE, Explains Decision To Join AEW

    Claudio Castagnoli Felt Limited In WWE, Explains Decision To Join AEW

    During a recent discussion with SEScoops correspondent Steve Fall for NBC Sports Boston, Claudio Castagnoli talked about feeling like there was a ceiling above him in WWE and his decision to join AEW.

    Claudio’s Ceiling In WWE

    On February 24, a report emerged that Claudio’s, at the time Cesaro’s, WWE contract had expired and that he had left the company.

    During his time in WWE, Claudio only held one singles championship, and that was the United States Championship in 2013. As Cesaro, he held seven tag team titles in WWE.

    He was also the winner of the inaugural André the Giant Memorial Trophy at WrestleMania XXX. Even though he accomplished more than some ever will in WWE, many believe that he never got to fulfill his full potential.

    Claudio spoke with Steve Fall for NBC Sports Boston about having a ceiling in WWE.

    He was asked if he thinks that there was anything he could’ve done to make it to the next level in WWE.

    He responded, “Well, if I would know an answer, we probably wouldn’t have that discussion, right? It’s just one of those things that I do not have the answer to. There’s obviously a lot of speculation going on. But, again, I said if I would have known I would have obviously done it. 

    “You know, like you said it was a lot of one step forward, two steps back, but I feel that’s how life is for many people. And you have to just keep going and learn from those experiences and then like, learn from it, and then make decisions based on that. that’s why I’m where I’m at now, and I’m very happy.”

    Claudio Castagnoli on hitting a ceiling in WWE

    Reflecting On His Time In WWE

    “I’m also very grateful, like you said, like for, you know, John Cena that I shared the ring with him, the experiences and the respect they have for him, and I would like to think he has for me.

    “That’s something that I’ve built over the past 10-15 years, and it’s the same with the fans, you know, like, I am there, and they accepted me, you know what I mean?

    “Like, I’m not the guy that just, you know, just say, like a formula. They know, I’ve been in Ring of Honor, I’ve been on the indies before, you know, the United States to do this. 

    “And they also know that every single time I step in the ring, I always give it 100% no matter if the match is two minutes or 35 minutes, I want to make it the best match possible.

    “And that it’s very important to me that it’s authentic. I don’t have like an answer to that question. I don’t know if anybody does. But if that journey brought me to where I am today, I’m very happy and extremely grateful to have been on that journey.

    “And I’m very happy, very grateful to be here today.”

    The Decision To Join AEW

    At AEW X NJPW Forbidden Door, Claudio Castagnoli made his promotional debut against Zack Sabre Jr. He replaced Bryan Danielson in the match as Zack’s mystery opponent. He was also named Bryan’s replacement for the Blood & Guts match.

    He received one of the biggest pops at Forbidden Door and lit the wrestling world ablaze with his debut. Claudio was also announced as the newest member of the Blackpool Combat Club.

    Claudio also talked about his decision to join AEW after his departure from WWE.

    The Blackpool Combat Club member said:

    “Obviously [I’ve been] following AEW for a while. And when it came to making time for me to just kind of take a step back and look, and I felt that I was a better fit at AEW. There was a lot more for me to do with AEW when it comes to challenges when it came to, you know, people I want to work with.

    “They’re just, there’s so much, so many people that I haven’t wrestled either at all or in a very, very long time. 

    Claudio on signing with AEW

    Taking The Next Step In His Career

    “So I was just kind of like that’s what I want to do. That’s what I’ll have fun doing. And that’s always for me, I always kind of felt that whenever it was time to move on, I moved on.

    “It was the same when I was in, you know, before when I was in Ring of Honor and I felt like now it’s time to make the step to WWE. And that’s what they did. Now, I was like, ‘Okay, I feel now is the time to make the next step.’ And I did and I’m very happy I did.”

    Watch Steve Fall’s full conversation with Claudio Castagnoli right here:

    SEScoops recently got to speak with Wheeler Yuta. Jaychele Nicole spoke to him about Claudio Castagnoli making his debut and joining the Blackpool Combat Club. You can read about that here.

  • Wheeler Yuta Reacts To Claudio Castagnoli Joining Blackpool Combat Club (Exclusive)

    Wheeler Yuta Reacts To Claudio Castagnoli Joining Blackpool Combat Club (Exclusive)

    AEW and Ring of Honor breakout star Wheeler Yuta recently spoke with Jaychele Nicole for SEScoops this past week to discuss all the recent happenings with the Blackpool Combat Club ahead of his Death Before Dishonor match with Daniel Garcia.

    Watch the full interview here, with highlights below:

    Claudio Castagnoli Joining BCC

    At AEW X NJPW Forbidden Door, Claudio Castagnoli made his debut against Zack Sabre Jr. He replaced Bryan Danielson in the match as Zack’s mystery opponent.

    He was also named Bryan’s replacement for the Blood & Guts match. He received one of the biggest pops at Forbidden Door and lit the wrestling world ablaze with his debut.

    Claudio was also announced as the newest member of the Blackpool Combat Club.

    The youngest member of the Blackpool Combat Club, Wheeler Yuta, spoke with Jaychele Nicole for SEScoops to talk about his reaction to BCC gaining a new member. 

    Yuta had the following to say:

    “Yeah, Claudio was someone that I’ve always really had a lot of respect for as a wrestler. He’s, he’s incredible. Yeah, he, he’s someone that I’ve really, really appreciated and knowing that he ended Regal’s career and it only made sense that he would be someone that could fit in with our club, he does our style.”

    Wheeler Yuta on Claudio Castagnoli joining BCC

    “He can do so many things. He’s absolutely incredible. So, it’s really great to have him now as a mentor as someone that I can talk to on my team and hopefully learn from and it’s been just great to have him here so far.”

    Career-Defining Match With Moxley

    Yuta also talked about his career-defining match with the now Interim AEW World Champion Jon Moxley.

    Moxley inducted Yuta into the Blackpool Combat Club following their match on the April 8 episode of AEW Rampage in Boston, Massachusetts. For ROH Death Before Dishonor, AEW will be returning to Massachusetts but this time heading to Lowell.

    Yuta reflected on the match and how he feels about returning to the area.

    “Yeah, I’m really excited to be back in that area. Massachusetts will be in Lowell for Death Before Dishonor. And then right after that, we’ll be in Worcester for Dynamite. So I’m really excited for both of those.

    “Before I got to AEW, I made a lot of my mark on the independents around that area. So it was really cool to have that match with Moxley in that crowd. Seeing a lot of familiar faces was really, it was really nice. 

    “And yeah, that was really the career-defining match. For me. It’s what sort of kick-started where we’re going now and I’m really excited for what the future holds, but it wouldn’t happen without that match,” the ROH Pure Champion said.

    Yuta on his match with Jon Moxley

    He continued to talk about working with Moxley and being in the ring with him, “Yeah, there’s something different when Moxley comes out. It’s kind of a surreal experience. And I felt that both from being in the ring watching it happening and then also as him as my teammate, so it’s very, it’s very comforting to have him on my side now instead of against me, but no, Moxley just brings things to another level. And he did that for me. He did that for me. 

    “And that match you mentioned before and I think he’s done that for a lot of people. He just had a match with Takeshita recently, that was awesome. And Moxley just, he’s got another gear that he’s trying to sort of impart that wisdom on me now.

    So I think that’s my next thing is to find that next step that next level and guys like Moxley, Danielson, Castagnoli they all have. So that’s what I need to find.”

    Training With The Blackpool Combat Club

    He also was able to pull back the curtain and talk about what it is like to train with the Blackpool Combat Club.

    He said, “Yeah, those training classes are a weekly occurrence. So we’re there every week. It’s Regal, it’s Bryan, it’s the BCC and we’re running class, we’re training, we’re learning.

    “And yeah, that’s something they really instill is you have to prepare. So every little piece of information they can give me I try to get and we do that every week.”

    Yuta continued and shared some lessons he’s learned from the group so far:

    “Yeah, there’s, there’s countless like little techniques that they’ve shown me and I could go on for days about that. But I think the main thing that we’ve we’ve talked about is just the mindset of knowing that when you’re in the ring, you’re trying to hurt that guy.

    For us in the Blackpool Combat Club, our thing’s we’re trying to leave a mark on you, trying to leave a scar. 

    “So whether it’s, you know, a literal scar that you see on your forehead, or maybe it’s a limp, maybe it’s something that you get up every day and you go, ‘Oh, wow, I wish those guys hadn’t done that.’ That’s the mindset. So that’s what we really try to focus on. And that’s, that’s been the biggest lesson they’ve taught me.”

    Participating In Blood & Guts

    Lastly, Yuta reflected on participating in Blood & Guts a few weeks back. He talked about preparing for and recovering from the brutal match.

    He said, “Yeah, the recovery was definitely hard, just a lot of kind of waiting for things to heal. But getting prepared for that match was just knowing that you’re going into a fight, knowing that you’re gonna have to, you’re gonna have to hurt people, you’re gonna get hurt, it’s not going to be fun. You’re just going to have to go in there and give it all you got. So just having that mentality going in, I think was the biggest thing. 

    “We’ve done all the physical preparation, we’ve done everything we can do. So going into that match, it was just the mental preparation of knowing not to be scared by the structure, just knowing you’re gonna get hurt, but you’re going to hurt people. And I think that’s how we want.”

  • Reason Why Tony Khan Changed Jim Ross’ AEW Commentary Role

    Reason Why Tony Khan Changed Jim Ross’ AEW Commentary Role

    In 2019, Jim Ross signed with All Elite Wrestling, in one of the biggest wins for the upstart promotion at the time.

    Ross is considered by many to be the greatest wrestling commentator to ever done a headset, but has faced backlash for his commentary in AEW.

    Ross has on more than one occasion made mistakes, often referring to ex-WWE Superstars by their former names, and in one infamous instance, called Kenny Omega the WWE Champion.

    JR’s new Role

    Recently, JR has been coming out to commentate during the middle of AEW Dynamite, instead of starting the taping behind the commentary desk.

    This isn’t in response to his commentary botches though, as JR explained the reason for this on the latest edition of his Grillin’ JR podcast (via WrestleZone.)

    “He [Tony Khan] thought in the middle of the show, Dynamite, needed a boost, so JR became the booster. I came out in the middle of the show, still going to call the main event or main events, however it’s going to work out, and then we all take a bathroom break for the crew and so forth, and we go right into taping Rampage.”

    JR said that he has no problem coming out to commentate at the half-way point during Dynamite.

    “I like that deal, I didn’t have any issues with it at all. [I’m like legendary New York Yankees closer] Mariano Rivera, I’m going in for relief, we’re going to get some results for you.”

    “I didn’t have any issues with it at all.”

    Jim Ross’ reaction to being brought out during half-way through AEW Dynamite.

    Ross said he believes Khan’s decision for him to be used less on AEW Dynamite keeps him “fresh” and his commentary more “special.”

  • Speculation that AEW Tag Title Change is Invalid – Tony Khan Responds

    Speculation that AEW Tag Title Change is Invalid – Tony Khan Responds

    This week’s AEW Dynamite was Night One of the annual Fyter Fest special, and saw two huge title matches.

    In the show’s opener, TNT Champion Wardlow retained his title against Orange Cassidy.

    In the main event, Swerve in Our Glory captured the AEW World Tag Team Titles from The Young Bucks, in a match that also featured Ricky Starks and Powerhouse Hobbs.

    An Invalid Title Change?

    Fans were thrilled to see Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland win their first titles in AEW, but their win may be invalid.

    Fans have noticed that when getting the pinfall, Strickland pinned someone who was not a legal man.

    As seen in the video from AEW below, Strickland and Matt Jackson both tag into the match around 04:15, making both men the legal man.

    Referee Rick Knox confirms that these two are the legal man, counting two pin attempts by Jackson (around 06:30, 07:00) and one pin attempt by Strickland (around 07:30.)

    At around 08:15, Powerhouse Hobbs tags Ricky Starks into the match, despite neither being the legal man.

    Strickland pins Starks to win the Tag Titles, which in theory should not have been counted by Referee Knox.

    Khan Responds

    This controversial finish has had fans speculating on whether this was a botch, or part of an ongoing storyline.

    Responding to the finish, AEW President Tony Khan insisted that the referee’s decision is final.

    Khan did not disclose whether this finish will be addressed on Rampage or next week’s edition of Dynamite.

  • AEW Star Clarifies Status with the Company

    AEW Star Clarifies Status with the Company

    An AEW talent has cleared the air on his status with the promotion.

    Stars come and go in the wrestling business. With so many departures across various companies, it’s easy for the rumor mill to get started.

    Just ask Peter Avalon, who is constantly asked about his status with AEW. This is despite the fact that he regularly appears on Dark, although you’re not likely to catch him on Dynamite or Rampage.

    He’s offering some clarity on his situation with AEW.

    Peter Avalon Dishes on AEW Role

    During an appearance on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet, Peter Avalon confirmed that while he’s been taking more opportunities outside of wrestling, he remains on the AEW roster.

    “I’m trying to do more and more. I just got myself a commercial agent and I’m working on getting myself more agents. I just did a film and a music video with Jacob Sartorius. He is a very talented young man and he is big on TikTok with millions of followers. I’m just trying to stay busy while also still wrestling.

    “I’m still with AEW.”

    Peter Avalon on AEW status

    “I’m also booking, writing, and appearing on Championship Wrestling which we do every month at the Irvine Improv. I’m doing GCW with my man Ray Roa, Prestige Wrestling, and we have Epic Pro Wrestling coming up. There is a lot of stuff. I’m very active, very busy, and it’s a lot of fun.”

    Avalon went on to say that while he may not be featured on the main AEW shows, he’s quite happy with how his matches on Dark have gone.

    “You can see me and (Ryan) Nemeth and the rest of the Wingmen, Cezar and JD usually main-eventing Dark. Weird how it works out where people wonder where we are at.

    “We are not on the flyers or any of the advertising. Hell, it’s hard. But it’s funny that we will main event most episodes of Dark and we are now 0-672 to the Dark Order and to The Best Friends.

    “We are doing really well against both teams.”

    More recently, we’ve seen the likes of Stu Grayson and Alan Angels depart from AEW once their deals were up.

    As was the case with Avalon, rumors also swirled on the status of Chuck Taylor but he is still on the AEW roster as well.

    Quotes via WrestlingNews.co.

  • AEW Talent Rules Out Ever Returning to In-Ring Action

    AEW Talent Rules Out Ever Returning to In-Ring Action

    One current AEW onscreen talent has ruled out the possibility of having another match.

    AEW is filled with stars and it doesn’t stop with in-ring action. The company also has plenty of managers such as Stokely Hathaway and former in-ring legends turned managers such as Tully Blanchard, Arn Anderson, and Jake Roberts.

    In the case of one AEW/ROH manager, his days of sharing the ring with some of the best in the world have come to an end.

    Sonjay Dutt Has No Plans of Wrestling Again

    During an appearance on the AEW Unrestricted podcast, Sonjay Dutt made it clear that he doesn’t plan to wrestle anymore due to physical ailments.

    “There will be zero chance that I will be returning to the ring. Let’s put it like this. If I was fixed physically, if my body was 100%, that would be something I would consider. But until that happens, there’s no way I’m doing it.” 

    Sonjay Dutt rules out in-ring return

    Dutt is not only an AEW producer but he’s also found his way as a manager for Jay Lethal and Satnam Singh. Lethal will challenge Samoa Joe for the ROH World TV Championship at Death Before Dishonor on July 23.

    The former IMPACT Wrestling star discussed his longtime close friendship with Jay Lethal.

    “Tony Khan came up to me and he had this idea. I guess it’s no secret to him and a lot of people backstage that Jay Lethal and I are best friends. We’ve been best friends for 20 years. When I say best friends, I mean Thanksgiving, Christmas, vacations, he’s family.

    “Tony said, ‘Hey, man. I got this idea. I want to try to link you with Jay Lethal on television, and then he drops the Satnam bomb. Since I stopped wrestling, I was very adamant that my future was not in front of the camera. I refused those roles in previous companies.

    I was very fulfilled, and I still am very fulfilled with what I do backstage in cultivating new talent, and helping them out and showing them the ropes. That is where I truly feel like I have excelled in the last five plus years. So when he came to me with this idea, I was kind of hesitant, but when he dropped ‘Hey, you’re going to work with Jay on camera’, it was a quick yes.

    Being on camera and working so closely with my best friend, I mean, I can’t write a better story. It is truly like a dream come true to be out there with Jay.”

    Dutt also put over Satnam Singh as a quick learner and relishes teaching him the ins and outs of the wrestling business.

    Quotes via WrestlingNews.co.

  • Top AEW Star Injured During Fyter Fest Dynamite Title Match

    Top AEW Star Injured During Fyter Fest Dynamite Title Match

    Last night’s AEW Dynamite was the annual Fyter Fest episode and saw multiple title matches take place.

    In the show’s opener, AEW TNT Champion Wardlow retained against Orange Cassidy, while the show closed with Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland being crowned the new AEW World Tag Team Champions.

    The show was a hit with fans but one wrestler is now on the injured list.

    The Injury

    Lee and Strickland’s win came at the expense of The Young Bucks, who had won the titles at the Road Rager edition of Dynamite one month earlier.

    While speaking on today’s Wrestling Observer Radio, Bryan Alvarez reported that losing the titles wasn’t the worst of things for the Bucks and that Matt Jackson is injured (via WrestlingNews.)

    “What he got hurt on was Keith Lee and Hobbs giving him a basic vertical suplex, and when he fell, you could see it immediately. He hit ass first then his head snapped back, and he was grabbing his neck.”

    Alverez added that the injury happened within minutes of the match starting and that for the rest of the match, Matt was very careful when taking bumps.

    Dave Meltzer added that Jackson has dealt with neck injuries for years due to his in-ring style.

    We’ve updated our Wrestling Injuries Tracker to reflect Matt Jackson’s injury.

    A Battered Roster

    Matt Jackson is out of action, but he’s by far not the only prominent name in AEW on the shelf.

    Kenny Omega continues to be missing from the ring, with his last match being at All Out 2021 where he lost the World Title to ‘Hangman’ Adam Page.

    AEW World Champion CM Punk is also out of action, though isn’t expected to miss as much time as the Cleaner.

    Bryan Danielson is also injured and it is unclear when he will be medically cleared.

  • AEW “Definitely” Coming to the UK in the Next 12 Months

    AEW “Definitely” Coming to the UK in the Next 12 Months

    Much has been made over AEW making a trip to the UK and one legend may have spilled the beans.

    AEW has emerged as the number two wrestling promotion in America. While the company is enjoying great success in the United States, company president Tony Khan has been looking to expand internationally as well.

    The promotion has garnered a strong following in Japan and the crossover event with NJPW, Forbidden Door, certainly helped matters. While AEW hasn’t held an event in Japan, Khan certainly seems open to it.

    Could the UK be back on the radar?

    Jim Ross Claims AEW Is Coming to UK Within a Year

    During a recent edition of his Grilling JR podcast, AEW play-by-play ace Jim Ross claimed the company will be going to the UK within the next 12 months.

    “I know that we’re going to go to places, like PAC is defending that title now in the UK I get it all the time. When are you guys coming to England? When are you going to do a pay-per-view? When are you going to do this?

    Well, when we come to England, you can bet your ass it’s going to be big. Tony’s got great business contacts there.”

    But the key thing is AEW is definitely coming to the UK and it will be in the next calendar year. I know that for a fact. I don’t know the dates, but we’re all excited about that because we get great television ratings in the UK. So why not play off that?”

    Jim Ross on AEW coming to UK

    AEW did have plans for UK events in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic derailed that idea.

    At the time, Cody Rhodes was with the company as an EVP and on-air talent. He admitted to talkSPORT that the idea of calling one of the events “Royal Flush” was brought about before Tony Khan realized it was a “terrible” name.

    Back in 2019, AEW scored a UK TV deal with ITV. Episodes of Dynamite and Rampage are aired on the network.

    H/T Wrestle Purists

  • AEW Star Returns From Injury (Spoilers)

    AEW Star Returns From Injury (Spoilers)

    Finally, some good news for AEW in the midst of an injury wave.

    AEW has been hammered with injuries over the past few months. The company is currently without its world champion CM Punk.

    There are some other key injuries as well to the likes of Bryan Danielson, Adam Cole, Jungle Boy, Kyle O’Reilly, and more.

    It doesn’t help that one of AEW’s biggest stars, Kenny Omega, has been out of action since Nov. 2021 to heal from multiple injuries.

    There is some good news for the company to cling onto, however.

    Bobby Fish Returns

    Taken off the mega-list of AEW injuries is now Bobby Fish. He returned to action at the tapings for the July 18 episode of AEW Dark: Elevation.

    Fish defeated Blake Lee in his return to the ring. It’ll be interesting to see how AEW plays this one out as Cole and O’Reilly aren’t ready to perform yet.

    The company had been running a storyline where Fish and O’Reilly weren’t on the same page with The Young Bucks but things had been getting better between the two teams.

    Time will tell if Fish stays aligned with The Young Bucks or if he’ll be kept away until the rest of Undisputed Elite returns.

    Regardless, this serves as a sliver of hope that things are looking up for AEW on the injury front.

    We’ve updated our Wrestling Injuries Tracker to reflect Bobby Fish returning to action.

  • AEW Rampage Spoilers: Airing July 15, 2022

    AEW Rampage Spoilers: Airing July 15, 2022

    This week’s AEW Dynamite was the show’s annual Fyter Fest which aired live from the Enmarket Arena in Savannah, Georgia.

    After that show, AEW taped their weekly Rampage, which will air this Friday night.

    AEW Rampage Spoilers (7/15/2022)

    Here are spoilers for the July 15, episode of AEW Rampage.

    • Malakai Black and Brody King defeated Alex Reynolds & John Silver. After the match, Darby Allin dove off one of the tunnels and attacked King. Black was confronted by Sting while King and Allin brawled.
    • ROH Champion Jonathan Gresham defeated Lee Moriarty via submission in a match that saw Bobby Cruise as the ring announcer. Post-match, Gresham claimed to be the best wrestler in the world which brought out Claudio Castagnoli.
    • Athena and Kris Statlander defeated Charlotte & Robyn Renegade. Leila Grey, AEW TBS Champion Jade Cargill and Kiera Hogan got involved after the match and laid out Athena and Statlander.
    • The Gunn Club and the Acclaimed brawled. After running off the Club, Max Caster rapped about them daring the Club to come back and fight.
    • The Lucha Bros defeated Private Party in the main event of the Rampage taping.
  • Johnny Gargano Calls Two AEW Tag Teams Once in a Generation

    Johnny Gargano Calls Two AEW Tag Teams Once in a Generation

    All Elite Wrestling is home to some of the most popular tag teams in current-day wrestling, with plenty of duos, trios, and stables in the company.

    In October 2019, the promotion introduced the AEW World Tag Team Championships, allowing teams to compete with a specific goal in mind.

    There are a lot of stand-out tag teams in AEW, but according to one former NXT Champion, two of the teams on the roster stand out above the rest.

    One of a Kind

    From 2015-2017, Johnny Gargano was part of DIY, a popular tag team in NXT alongside Tommaso Ciampa.

    The pair had a run as NXT Tag Team Champions, but Gargano’s favorite teams right now are in AEW.

    While on Good Karma Wrestling, Gargano has a lot of praise for FTR and the Young Bucks.

    “FTR, Revival, whatever you want to call them, they’ve been one of the best tag teams for a very, very, very, very, very long time, and me and Tommaso were lucky enough to have that series with them where we did Takeover: Brooklyn and Takeover: Toronto and have those tag team matches with those two guys because, for my money, they are the best tag team in the world currently. And I always, I said for a very, very, long time and I still do believe this, FTR and Young Bucks are just once in a generation tag teams.”

    Both FTR and the Bucks have had reigns as AEW World Tag Team Champions, with the latter currently in their second reign.

  • Watch What Happened With Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland After AEW Fyter Fest Went Off The Air

    Watch What Happened With Keith Lee & Swerve Strickland After AEW Fyter Fest Went Off The Air

    The Fyter Fest edition of AEW Dynamite week one has wrapped up and here’s what happened just before the Rampage tapings began.

    This week’s episode of Dynamite was held inside Enmarket Arena in Savannah, GA. The show got started with a TNT Championship match between titleholder Wardlow and Orange Cassidy.

    There was also a non-title match between interim AEW World Champion Jon Moxley and Konosuke Takeshita.

    Headlining this week’s episode of Dynamite was an AEW World Tag Team Title match between champions The Young Bucks, Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks, and Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland.

    After The Show

    Dynamite went off the air with new AEW World Tag Team Champions. Swerve in Our Glory defeated The Young Bucks, Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks to lay claim to the gold.

    When the show went off the air, Lee and Hobbs continued to celebrate and were then congratulated by AEW President Tony Khan.

    Before meeting with Khan, Keith Lee shared some words with the fans and had a heartfelt message for a close friend.

    The July 15 edition of AEW Rampage is being taped right after Dynamite. The show will feature an ROH World Championship match between Jonathan Gresham and Lee Moriarty.

    Stick with the SEScoops homepage for coverage of this week’s edition of Rampage.

  • New AEW World Tag Team Champions Crowned at Fyter Fest

    New AEW World Tag Team Champions Crowned at Fyter Fest

    Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland have shocked the world.

    Week one of AEW Fyter Fest began on the July 13 episode of Dynamite. The show was stacked and featured key matches. Championship gold was also at stake.

    In the main event, The Young Bucks put the AEW World Tag Team Titles on the line against Swerve in Our Glory, Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks.

    The action was intense but in the end, it was Strickland who scored the pinfall over Ricky Starks.

    That’s right, we have now AEW World Tag Team Champions.

    Many expected The Young Bucks to successfully retain the gold but that isn’t what transpired. AEW has been running a storyline where Lee and Strickland haven’t been on the same page but continue to win.

    There was even a moment in the match where Strickland appeared to be looking to turn on his partner but thought better of it.

    Here are video highlights of the big title win for Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland:

  • AEW Potentially Teasing Heel Turn

    AEW Potentially Teasing Heel Turn

    Could another member of the AEW roster be turning heel?

    AEW has begun its Fyter Fest event. It is a two-week special that started on the July 13 episode of Dynamite.

    Week one featured two championship matches. Wardlow put the TNT Title on the line against Orange Cassidy. The Young Bucks defended their AEW World Tag Team Titles against Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks, and Swerve Strickland and Keith Lee.

    Anna Jay was also in action and it was a special night for her. She was close to her hometown and went one-on-one with Serena Deeb.

    While Anna lost the match, it may have been the best performance of her career to date.

    Anna Jay Turning Heel?

    Backstage after the match, Tay Conti, who was once Anna Jay’s best friend on TV, sarcastically talked about feeling bad about her leg being hurt in the match.

    Tay then offered an interesting proposal to Anna. Conti, who has aligned herself with the Jericho Appreciation Society, suggested that Anna should turn over to the dark side.

    She urged Anna Jay to think it over before walking off.

    Anna Jay is currently a member of The Dark Order. She was often seen with Tay Conti. Things changed when Tay and her boyfriend Sammy Guevara turned heel.

  • Chris Jericho Bringing Back Old Gimmick on AEW Dynamite Next Week

    Chris Jericho Bringing Back Old Gimmick on AEW Dynamite Next Week

    Chris Jericho will be bringing back a fan favorite gimmick for his upcoming grudge match with Eddie Kingston.

    On the July 20 episode of Fyter Fight week two for Dynamite, Jericho and Kingston will collide in a Barbed Wire Everywhere match. The Jericho Appreciation Society will be hanging above the ring in a Shark Cage.

    This rivalry has been brewing for months and has been quite personal. Despite his team scoring a win over the Jericho Appreciation Society at Blood & Guts, Kingston wants to make Jericho bleed for all that he’s done to his friends such as Ruby Soho.

    Painmaker Returns

    Chris Jericho has been presenting himself as a sports entertainer since going back to a heel role on AEW TV. He’s also been dubbing himself as a “wizard,” throwing fireballs in the face of his foes.

    During a promo on the July 13 episode of Fyter Fest Dynamite, Jericho revealed that he wil be bringing back his Painamker gimmick for the Barbed Wire Everywhere match with Eddie Kingston.

    During a backstage interview in response to Jericho, Kingston promised to hurt his fierce rival. Ruby Soho was seen in an arm sling after Tay Conti slammed a car door on her hand last week.

  • AEW Star Missing Fyter Fest Dynamite Tonight

    AEW Star Missing Fyter Fest Dynamite Tonight

    A key member of the AEW roster isn’t in the building for the Fyter Fest episode of Dynamite.

    Tonight (July 13), a special edition of Dynamite will be held inside Enmarket Arena in Savannah, GA. AEW has stacked this year’s Fyter Fest event with title matches and grudge matches.

    This will be a two-week special.

    Set for week one is an AEW World Tag Team Title match with champions The Young Bucks putting their gold on the line against Ricky Starks and Powerhouse Hobbs, as well as Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland.

    There will also be a TNT Championship match between titleholder Wardlow and Orange Cassidy.

    Interim AEW World Champion Jon Moxley will collide with Konosuke Takeshita in a non-title match. If Takeshita wins, he will get a future title opportunity.

    Former tag team partners turned bitter rivals will also clash. It’ll be Claudio Castagnoli of Blackpool Combat Club vs. Jake Hager of the Jericho Appreciation Society.

    Dustin Rhodes Missing Fyter Fest Week One

    One star who will not be in the backstage area for tonight’s kickoff to Fyter Fest will be Dustin Rhodes.

    Rhodes took to his Twitter account to reveal that he is too sick to attend the show.

    “Not at #AEWDynamite #FyterFest tonight as I am super sick at home. Y’all tune in to @TBSNetwork at 8/7 central.”

    Dustin Rhodes on Missing AEW Dynamite

    While Dustin isn’t always seen on TV, he is a crucial part of the AEW locker room and the backstage area in general.

    His presence behind the scenes will be missed tonight.

    Peep the SEScoops homepage for live coverage of AEW Dynamite Fyter Fest week one.

  • Former AEW Star Reveals What he Didn’t Like About Wrestling for the Company

    Former AEW Star Reveals What he Didn’t Like About Wrestling for the Company

    A former AEW star has unveiled the one thing that bothered him about working under the AEW banner.

    Talents come and go in the wrestling business. Some become lifers with one organization but most do not.

    Even longtime company stalwarts such as Chris Jericho and Paul Wight eventually left the company they had called home for many years.

    In the case of one talent who had been working for AEW, a promising start didn’t exactly lead to the road he had hoped and now he’s seeking opportunities elsewhere.

    Alan Angels Not a Fan of Wrestling in Mask

    In late June, it was revealed that Alan Angels’ AEW contract was up. It was said that Angels would be making per appearance dates for AEW but it seems that plan is no longer in place.

    Angels recently surfaced for IMPACT Wrestling and it appears he’s embracing life outside of AEW.

    During an appearance on the Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast, Alan Angels admitted that he did not enjoy wrestling in a mask during his time with The Dark Order faction.

    “Personally, no, I didn’t like the mask. I think it was a good look. I think it looks cool. But, personally, I didn’t like wrestling in it.

    Alan Angels on wrestling with a mask

    “It’s just uncomfortable and I have to worry about it staying on all the time and making sure it doesn’t fall off. You got to fix it so you can see through the eye holes and stuff like that. I personally didn’t like it. But like I said, I did think it was kind of a cool look for sure.”

    Quotes via WrestlingNews.co.

  • Tony Khan Gives Update On Keith Lee Following Lee’s Cryptic Tweet

    Tony Khan Gives Update On Keith Lee Following Lee’s Cryptic Tweet

    Keith Lee turned some heads last night when he posted a short statement on his Twitter account hinting that he may be leaving to deal with a potential family issue, adding that it was bad news.

    The AEW superstar and former NXT champion has kept the situation pretty hush since tweeting it out last night, but he did promote his participation in this evening’s triple threat AEW tag title match at Fyter Fest. His full tweet reads:

    “Got some very much less than stellar news today….No matter the results, tomorrow’s match belongs to my two brothers. It’s all I can do until I return. Love you boys.”

    Tony Khan spoke was able to provide an update on Lee’s situation during “Tony Time” on today’s Busted Open Radio. The company president doesn’t reveal too much information other than Lee will still be competing tonight, and that he has AEW’s full support for his situation.

    “I don’t want to get into Keith’s personal business. Keith is here, he is wrestling tonight. He had a family situation. It’s not my place to talk about it. Keith is here and here to wrestle, as I understand it. I can’t really comment on what is happening, but we’re going to support him through what is happening.”

    Lee debuted for AEW back in February of this year. He has since been on their Revolution, Double or Nothing, and Forbidden Door pay-per-view cards as a featured act. Sescoops would like to wish him well on his situation.

    (Quotes via WrestleTalk)

  • Paul Wight Assures Fans That Captain Insano Is Still Coming To AEW

    Paul Wight Assures Fans That Captain Insano Is Still Coming To AEW

    The legendary Paul Wight (fka The Big Show) recently joined Wrestling Inc. for an in-depth conversation about his current run in AEW, with Wight providing an interesting update on one of his oldest wrestling incarnations.

    The former world champion stated last year that AEW and Tony Khan had secured the rights to Captain Insano, the fictional pro-wrestling character played by Wight in the hit Adam Sandler comedy, The Waterboy. During his interview Wight gave some more details as to where they are in the process.

    “He’ll [Captain Insano] be back. The guy who wrote The Waterboy has approved. Tony Khan and I have secured the rights to Captain Insano. There’s already an outfit made, the whole nine yards. We’re doing a lot of prep work, and this will be my last hoorah so to speak.”

    One question Wight would be asked is what type of presentation Captain Insano would have in AEW. He states that this is more for fun, and fans shouldn’t expect him to be a world champion anytime soon.

    Let’s be honest – I don’t think this character is going to be a killer going out there trying to beat Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship. At this point, I think this character is just to have fun. We’ll see how it goes, but for me right now, this is just a chance to have fun with this character and be a bright spot on the show.”

    Speaking of competing…Wight has not wrestled on AEW programming for months. However, he does plan on competing in the ring more.

    “My whole reason for coming to AEW was to work on commentary and to compete more.”

    You can check out the full interview here.