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Old 12-18-2024, 12:21 AM   #16113
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Originally Posted by Mr. Nerfect View Post
Willie Mack has been pulled from GCW shows because of the conflict between those two promotions. For those who haven’t followed, wrestler Effy made comments about AEW running the Hammerstein Ballroom so close to GCW. He pointed out that Tony Khan and AEW had financial advantages that GCW didn’t and made a quip about Tony Khan being paid by Shad to go away.

I had no clue Wille Mack even worked for AEW. His last match was for ROH in October lol.

I think we’re beginning to see Tony Khan crumble. He’s entering his Caligula phase.
It's essentially the same thing at this point. Even though ROH is allegedly a separate thing, at least half of the "regular" roster consists of AEW contracted talent (other half were folks under contract while the OG company went under), although sometimes used in a different capacity. For example, Wheeler Yuta is supposed to be a big deal there, but on AEW TV, he has perpetual lackey energy.

Willie Mack had wrestled a few matches for AEW both before and after Tony's ROH purchase. And again, even though they are supposedly two different wrestling companies under two different corporate umbrellas, it's all Tony's toybox and he can do whatever he wants. Like take his toys back when he gets his feelings hurt.
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