AEW officially announces the end of major show

All Elite Wrestling is a Jacksonville-based promotion led by Tony Khan [photo: allelitewrestling.com]
All Elite Wrestling is a Jacksonville-based promotion led by Tony Khan [Photo: allelitewrestling.com]

AEW has just made a major announcement on social media regarding one of its long-running shows. After four years, this is set to come to an end tomorrow, capping things off with a special episode.

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Hey! (Ew) hosted by RJ City has become a way for the fans to see their favorite stars in a different light. These episodes are posted on YouTube and showcase various interviews with some affiliated with the company, including stars on the roster, stars from other major promotions, some backstage personnel, or even some celebrities who have been involved with the promotion.

AEW has announced on X/Twitter that after 4 years and 164 episodes, RJ City will host the final episode of the show tomorrow. They did not give any hints regarding what could go down or who the special guest for this final episode could be. Fans should make sure to catch this one.

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See the announcement voiced over by Tony Schiavone below.

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“Four years, 164 episodes, RJ City turns on the sign one last time. And nobody really cares! The final Hey! (Ew), watch this Sunday, at the crack of dawn,”
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Who was the last guest on AEW's Hey! (Ew)?

The biggest names on the roster have all guested on Hey! (Ew). On YouTube, you can find the likes of Will Ospreay, Bryan Danielson, Jon Moxley, Toni Storm, and many others sit down with RJ City. You do not know what to expect in these episodes, as some stars stay in character, while others reveal an entirely new perspective of themselves.

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RJ's last guest was The Rizzler, and he appeared on the show almost a week ago. The internet sensation was around as he was a guest at AEW Full Gear. He was ringside for Big Boom AJ's match alongside QT Marshall as they took on RPG Vice. Similar to last year's edition of the pay-per-view, Paul Wight (fka Big Show) was also there for the match.

Hey! (Ew) has become a beloved internet series, as RJ City can give fans a way to see their favorite stars and learn more about them. It'll be interesting to see how they conclude these series during its final episode.

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Edited by Enzo Curabo
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