AEW producer Scotty 2 Hotty worked a dark match at a Dynamite taping this past December, and he may not appear on television any time soon.
On a recent edition of the “AEW Unrestricted” podcast, Scotty dismissed the idea of appearing on AEW Dynamite unless he is used to promote other talent. He said,
“I mean, you know, it was talked about, right? The idea is exciting to me, I just want it to be for the right reason, I want it to be for the right thing. I want to elevate somebody, I want to elevate the show, create a moment, I don’t want it to just be a cold match if we do it. I don’t want to just go out there and have a match. It has to be the right thing. My first job here is to be a coach and producer; I don’t want to split my time doing both. I feel like it hurts my job as a producer.”
Scotty further clarified that he has no plans on returning to the ring full-time.
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Scotty 2 Hotty, a producer for All Elite Wrestling (AEW), recently made it clear that he has no plans to appear on AEW Dynamite unless it is to promote other talent. Scotty, whose real name is Scott Garland, discussed his stance on the “AEW Unrestricted” podcast.
During the podcast, Scotty expressed his excitement about the idea of appearing on AEW Dynamite but emphasized that it needs to be for the right reasons. He wants to use his appearances to elevate someone else and create a memorable moment for the audience. He doesn’t want to simply have a cold match without any purpose or impact. Scotty sees his primary role in AEW as a coach and producer, and he believes that splitting his time between in-ring performances and his production duties would hinder his effectiveness as a producer.
Scotty’s comments indicate that he is committed to his role behind the scenes and wants to focus on helping other wrestlers succeed. While he may occasionally step into the ring for special occasions, he has no intentions of returning to full-time wrestling.
Scotty 2 Hotty gained fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s as a wrestler in WWE (then known as WWF). He was known for his energetic persona, unique dance moves, and signature finishing move, The Worm. After retiring from full-time wrestling, Scotty transitioned into a coaching and producing role, sharing his knowledge and experience with the next generation of wrestlers.
AEW, founded in 2019, has quickly become a major player in the world of professional wrestling. The promotion offers an alternative to WWE and has gained a dedicated fan base. With its focus on athleticism, storytelling, and giving wrestlers creative freedom, AEW has attracted both established stars and up-and-coming talent.
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In conclusion, Scotty 2 Hotty’s recent comments on the “AEW Unrestricted” podcast shed light on his approach to appearing on AEW Dynamite. He wants any in-ring appearances to serve a purpose and elevate other talent. As a dedicated producer and coach, Scotty prioritizes his role behind the scenes and has no plans to return to full-time wrestling. Fans can continue to follow AEW and stay informed about the latest wrestling news on eWrestlingNews.com.