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Mark Briscoe joins All Elite Wrestling

ROH Tag Team champion Mark Briscoe has officially joined All Elite Wrestling. The announcement was made by AEW President Tony Khan yesterday on social media.

“Mark Briscoe earned his second win on TBS on #AEWDynamite tonight, and now it’s official: Mark Briscoe is All Elite,” Khan wrote.

Briscoe will now be pulling double duty, working on AEW television while also remaining an integral part of Ring of Honor.

“It was great having him on #AEWDynamite tonight, and I’m excited for Mark to participate in the debut of the new @ringofhonor TV,” Khan continued.

After having the ban lifted by Warner Bros. Discovery, Briscoe made his AEW debut on the January 25 episode of Dynamite, wrestling against Jay Lethal in a memorial match for his brother Jay.

ROH will be returning with weekly episodes starting March 2, with all episodes streaming on the company’s HonorClub streaming service. Tapings will be held at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.


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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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