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Dax Harwood says nothing has changed with AEW despite return

On his latest podcast, Dax Harwood claimed that their situation with AEW has not changed and urged fans to allow everything to play out because come April, everyone will understand what they are doing and where they’re going as a tag team.

Harwood said that the pros of staying in AEW are the schedule, the opportunity to do independent bookings, their relationship with NJPW, doing comic-cons, etc. The pros of going to WWE are that they could offer them a great deal money-wise and are on a creative high although he doesn’t feel like he would like the schedule.

He also described WWE as for the foreseeable future, “the number one money-making professional wrestling company in the world.”

Harwood explained that they got a call from Tony Khan a few days before Revolution to show up and he must have heard the podcast or read a report somewhere that their bodies are healed and ready to go and fulfill their obligations till the end of their deal.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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