Jeff Jarrett made his AEW debut this past Wednesday on Dynamite, where he attacked Darby Allin. It was later announced that he was the new Director of Business Development. Jarrett will help AEW with international business.
Dave Meltzer reported in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter that although house shows are possible, there are currently no “definitive” plans to have them. Several wrestlers have said they want to wrestle more and have shown interest in doing them.
While the wrestlers are interested in live events, AEW is fairly cold in terms of ticket sales as of late. It is likely the live events would be held in 2,000-seat arenas they haven’t run before if they did happen. AEW would also need to have top stars work the shows.
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