Tony Khan Wishes Former AEW TNT Champion Best In WWE
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WWE and AEW are, without a doubt, two of the leading pro-wrestling brands in North America today. All Elite Wrestling has come a long way since its foundation back in 2019, thanks in no small part to the efforts of its talent, especially those who have been with the company since its early days.
Je'Von Evans had a coming-of-age match Monday night on WWE Raw against Gunther, showcasing his talents for the world to see.
There have been moments over the last few months where it seemed like there might be a slight chance Edge, who now goes by Adam Copeland in AEW, might return to WWE to face John Cena in his retirement match. It turns out that reality was never on the cards, and WWE seemingly didn't even try to make it happen.
With one foot out the door, an independent wrestling organization, Premier Canadian Wrestling, booked him a match with AJ Styles, a beloved TNA star. Omega saw an opportunity not to advance his career, but to give himself a send-off that he could be proud of. "That's a great way to go out," Omega thought to himself. "A good last match."
AEW founder Tony Khan provided numerous updates on big-name wrestlers and touched on topics unlike ever before in a much-anticipated interview with Ariel Helwani.
Kenny Omega has credited AJ Styles for getting his career on the right track two decades ago, and ultimately inspiring AEW’s formation.
AEW is ready to host its next pay-per-view, Full Gear 2025, this weekend. One of the most anticipated matches on its card is the Casino Gauntlet Match.
Yesterday's win marked Moné's 11th simultaneous championship as she defeated Red Velvet to win the Unified ROH Women's World TV Championship. Shortly after, Moné took to social media to upload a brief video of her posing with all of her championships.