Tony Khan Says Major Star Has Signed Multi-Year Deal With AEW


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AEW is set to debut a major star at this weekend’s Revolution pay-per-view.

During this week’s edition of AEW Dynamite, Paul Wight revealed a “Hall of Fame worthy” talent will be arriving at All Elite Wrestling at this Sunday’s show.

Tony Khan noted during the latest edition of AEW Unrestricted, this person has signed a multi-year deal with the promotion.

“A major star in the world of wrestling—a huge, huge star—is going to come and sign a multi-year contract with AEW on Sunday at the Pay-Per-View. So I can confirm what Paul [Wight] said is true.”

Khan clarified the star will not be the same person who will be in the Face Of The Revolution Ladder Match. Fans can expect a “fun sixth person” in that match which also features Cody Rhodes, Penta El Zero M, Scorpio Sky, Lance Archer, and Max Caster.

You can listen to his full interview below.. AEW provided the following synopsis.

He confirms that the newest All Elite Wrestling talent, Paul Wight, was 100% correct in announcing that a major wrestling star will be signing a multi-year deal with AEW during Sunday’s live event. Tony also shares thoughts on the Exploding Barbed Wire deathmatch between current AEW World Heavyweight Champion Kenny Omega and former champ Jon Moxley, the personal nature of the AEW World Tag Team Championship match between The Young Bucks and the Inner Circle’s Chris Jericho and MJF, the surprise entrant in the Face of the Revolution Ladder Match and the Street Fight between TNT Champion Darby Allin and Sting and Team Taz. Plus, Tony congratulates “Best High Flyer” Rey Fenix and also speaks to AEW’s expansion with the brand new AEW Dark: Elevation show. 

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