AEW head honcho Tony Khan is supposedly uninterested in using a 32-year-old New Japan Pro-Wrestling athlete due to rumors suggesting that the latter may be WWE-bound. The star in question, David Finlay, competed for the Jacksonville-based promotion this past January.
Recent observations have pointed out that All Elite Wrestling Creative Head Tony Khan tends not to prominently and regularly feature talent who are expected to leave his company to join competitors. This has been true for stars like Miro, Blake Monroe, and Ricky Saints, to name a few recent examples, who did not appear on AEW television for extensive periods of time, presumably because they were rumored to be leaving. Such may also be the case with Chris Jericho and Private Party, according to rumors circulating as of late.
According to Dave Meltzer's conjecture on a recent edition of the Wrestling Observer Radio, the same rationale of not lending screen time to talent who might be headed to WWE might apply to NJPW star David Finlay. The veteran journalist argued that the Bullet Club War Dogs leader has not been featured frequently on AEW programming - unlike his teammates, such as Gabe Kidd, Clark Connors, Drilla Moloney, and Robbie X - because of the possibility of The Rebel signing with the Stamford-based promotion.
“Maybe there’s the feeling that David is going to end up in WWE and Tony doesn’t want to use him,” Meltzer said.
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Meltzer reiterated that Tony Khan has little interest in featuring performers who are projected to be heading to WWE.
“Tony Khan doesn’t want to use people who are going to go to WWE –even though it’s inevitable that a lot of the guys he’s using will end up in WWE just because of how wrestling works. But if you’re pretty sure they’re gonna go, then why use them?” [H/T - Ringside News]
Finlay wrestled under the All Elite Wrestling banner earlier this year in January at AEW X NJPW x CMLL Wrestle Dynasty, where he defeated Brody King in singles competition. He had also battled current Men's World Champion Hangman Page one-on-one in an unsuccessful bid back in June 2022.
Announcements for this week's AEW Dynamite
The November 5 edition of Dynamite will air from the Bayou Music Center in Houston, Texas. Only two matches have been announced for the show so far - the first a trios bout pitting The Opps against Hangman Page, Eddie Kingston, and Hook. The second is a quarterfinal matchup from the ongoing AEW Women's World Tag Team Championship Tournament, which will see Willow Nightingale and Harley Cameron take on Athena and Mercedes Mone.
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It remains to be seen what Tony Khan and his creative team have planned for viewers this Wednesday.
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