Booker T asserts, ‘AEW isn’t something I frequently tune into.’

Booker T asserts, ‘AEW isn’t something I frequently tune into.’
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In his recent “Hall of Fame” podcast, WWE Hall of Famer, Booker T, disclosed his perspective on ROH’s visibility on AEW platform.

Epitomizing his low interest in AEW commentator, Booker T confessed that he’s not an avid viewer of AEW.

The podcast’s featured remarks include:

Commenting on ROH’s nonexistence on AEW shows, Booker T declared, “The essence is, the Ring of Honor platform really shouldn’t make an appearance on AEW Television. That’s mainly my viewpoint. I, however, envision that there ought to be a tag team division for women. Also, there should be the inclusion of a women’s title and a reigning champion. Added to that, there also should be another title that women could strive for, similar to what happens in a television championship scenario.”

In terms of his viewership of AEW, he laments, “I typically don’t sit and watch AEW shows. I openly admit that. However, it appears to me that AEW isn’t as riveting as it once was when it first surfaced. The introduction of ROH doesn’t seem like it’s been beneficial to AEW in any way. As you pointed out, there’s noticeable cross-branding happening between the two. You could see that just last week when Shane Taylor appeared with his crew, winning against some other team. I couldn’t recollect who they were, nor could I decipher whether those guys belonged to AEW or ROH. I’m not an ardent follower, so I didn’t quite grasp the plot there. I recognized Shane Taylor since he had previously joined Reality Of Wrestling. Apart from that, my knowledge about what’s happening with AEW is quite limited.”