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AEW President Tony Khan talks addition of Mick Foley to AEW

Mick Foley’s appearance at Double or Nothing this weekend will not be a one-time thing according to AEW President Tony Khan.

Talking during a press conference call ahead of the show, Khan said that the Hardcore Legend will be at some television shows as well and could see Foley as a brand ambassador for AEW. He also said that Foley could be influential to the AEW roster in different ways and will work with the talent and contribute to the shows.

Asked if he could see Foley wrestle again, Khan was noncommittal but said if Foley does want to wrestle again, he hopes it will be for AEW.

“I also don’t want to put him in a situation in which he’ll be uncomfortable,” Khan said. “I want him to feel good about this and I know he’s taken so many big hits and had such an amazing career with so many spectacular moments. Physically, I would ever only ask him to wrestle if he felt up to it and that he could live up to the physical demand.”

Foley will be part of the Buy In show, presenting along with Renee Paquette for his AEW debut.


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