Business is set to pick up in All Elite Wrestling
As a longtime wrestling enthusiast with decades of fandom under my belt, I can’t help but feel a thrill of anticipation at the latest development in AEW. The unexpected appearance of MVP during the September 25th edition of Dynamite has sent shockwaves through the wrestling community, and for good reason! This man is a living legend, a multiple-time champion who’s made his mark in nearly every major organization in the industry.
In the September 25th episode of AEW Dynamite, an intriguing twist unfolded. Prince Nana, in discussion with Tony Schiavone regarding Swerve Strickland’s current standing as a former AEW Champion, was abruptly interrupted mid-sentence by none other than MVP. This encounter subtly indicated potential business dealings, sparking widespread speculation.
On Wednesday, Fightful Select announced that MVP has officially joined All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Throughout his career, MVP has held titles in almost every major wrestling promotion. Recently, he’s thrived in the role of a manager, and fans are eager to see who he manages next. This move could potentially mean that wrestlers like Shelton Benjamin and Bobby Lashley might be coming to AEW as well, which would certainly add some intrigue to the company. Here’s hoping this happens!
The trio of MVP, Lashley, and Benjamin make up one-third of the renowned Hurt Business, a wrestling faction that was a highlight in professional wrestling during the challenging times brought on by Covid-19. However, WWE seemed to overlook their potential and booking strategies that fans desired, a situation which has left a lingering concern among certain sections of the roster. If they join AEW, will Tony Khan offer them the attention and storylines they deserve?
Three prominent figures – Lashley, Benjamin, and MVP – are often headliners. They are capable of holding significant titles and regularly appearing at the forefront of events. However, AEW’s main event roster is already impressive, yet they could seamlessly join ranks with groups such as The Elite and Blackpool Combat Club. Imagine Lashley battling Kazuchika Okada or Jon Moxley, or Benjamin squaring off against Claudio Castagnoli or Bryan Danielson. Tony Khan, consider scheduling these matches – the audience is eager for them. If AEW aims to be a genuine alternative to WWE, featuring these three influential black wrestlers as prominent figures that fans have longed for would be a positive move forward.
Is it looking like AEW’s business is growing? It certainly appears so. MVP’s arrival has sparked enthusiasm for what could potentially be in store. If this “something” involves the power duo of Lashley and Benjamin, it would undoubtedly generate a lot of positive energy within the company.
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2024-09-26 21:45