Austin Gunn took to Twitter to share a photo of himself with Kenny Omega at the first All In show that took place in September 2018. Gunn tweeted,
“The first #AllIn I remember after taking this picture, that I wanted to share the ring with @KennyOmegamanX one day. I’m sorry we have to meet under these circumstances tomorrow on #AEWDynamite because the BBG is gonna make sure you don’t show up to London to take a 2nd pic.”
On a recent edition of his “Grilling JR” podcast, AEW broadcaster Jim Ross discussed this weekend’s AEW All In 2023 pay-per-view event at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On AEW All In at Wembley: “Yeah, it’s pretty impressive when you stop to think about it. For me, next year will be 50 years in the wrestling business. I don’t regret a minute of it any of it, quite frankly. Wouldn’t change a damn thing. So yeah, it’s gonna be very memorable. I say this, and I don’t say it in a morbid way, but we all gotta be realistic about our mortality. I don’t know that I’ll ever have the opportunity to be a part of an event like this again. You can’t run an event like that every year, I don’t think. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime deal.”
On AEW striking while the iron was hot: “They struck when the iron was hot. When you don’t have a card, it tells you what sold the event. What sold the event was the brand AEW. It’s just a no-brainer. I’m looking forward to it immensely. Have no idea what match I’m gonna call, or matches. Doesn’t matter to me. Whatever Tony Khan wants, that’s what I’ll do. It’s easy. Coach sends a play in, you’re a player. Run the damn play. Simple as that.”
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