Tony Khan Discusses MJF’s Math Promo, Mick Foley Confirmed for New York Comic Con, HOOK’s Upcoming Appearance, Shane Douglas and ECW Reunion

Tony Khan Discusses MJF’s Math Promo, Mick Foley Confirmed for New York Comic Con, HOOK’s Upcoming Appearance, Shane Douglas and ECW Reunion
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In a recent interview with Insider, AEW President Tony Khan said that MJF had come up with the idea of doing his own version of the famous Scott Steiner Math promo from his TNA days. “TK” said,

“That particular one was him. Wrestling is all about collaborations and I really enjoy having that connection and the ability to create stories. We were putting down ideas for the week’s shows, and he did say that and it was a great idea. That’s how I like to put stories together. Sit down with MJF and Adam Cole, the three of us, and talk. I’ve shot videos with the two of them and they have this great partnership.”

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MJF will defend the AEW World Championship against Samoa Joe on Wednesday, September 20 at AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam.

New York Comic-Con has announced that Mick Foley, Sting, Britt Baker, and Jack Perry will be appearing at the convention next month.

You can check out the official announcement below:

Ringside Collectibles have unveiled the upcoming exclusive AEW Jazwares HOOK action figure, which is now available to pre-order for $35.99:

In celebration of Batman Day, AEW released character portraits of wrestlers as various Batman characters, which you can check out below:

Xavier Woods played the newly released Mortal Kombat 1 video game on UpUpDownDown. You can check that out below:

On a recent edition of his “Franchise University” podcast, former WWE Superstar Shane Douglas shared his experience of rewatching the first ECW pay-per-view event, Barely Legal from 1997, and how it doesn’t feel dated. He said,

“For me, it was a pleasure to go back and watch [ECW Barely Legal] because I look at it, and then I ask myself as I’m looking at it, ‘Does this look dated?’ … The answer is no. It looks like it could’ve been recorded the night before. When you watch WWF or WCW from that same timeframe, you can peg it to that timeframe, because it feels dated.”

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AEW President Tony Khan recently revealed in an interview with Insider that MJF, one of the company’s top stars, came up with the idea of doing his own version of the famous Scott Steiner Math promo from his TNA days. Khan expressed his appreciation for collaborations in wrestling and highlighted the creative connection he has with MJF and Adam Cole.

Collaboration is a key aspect of professional wrestling, as it allows for the creation of compelling storylines and memorable moments. Khan’s comments shed light on the behind-the-scenes process of developing ideas for AEW shows, emphasizing the importance of sitting down with wrestlers like MJF and Cole to brainstorm and discuss potential storylines.

The Scott Steiner Math promo is a legendary moment in wrestling history, known for its absurd and nonsensical calculations. MJF’s decision to pay homage to this iconic promo demonstrates his creativity and willingness to entertain fans with unique ideas. It also showcases his partnership with Adam Cole, another talented wrestler in AEW.

In addition to discussing MJF’s idea, Khan also mentioned that MJF will be defending the AEW World Championship against Samoa Joe on September 20 at AEW Dynamite: Grand Slam. This upcoming match adds further excitement to the AEW roster and gives fans a highly anticipated showdown between two talented wrestlers.

In other news, New York Comic-Con announced that wrestling legends Mick Foley and Sting, along with popular AEW stars Britt Baker and Jack Perry (also known as Jungle Boy), will be appearing at the convention next month. This announcement is sure to excite wrestling fans who will have the opportunity to meet their favorite stars and get autographs and photo ops.

Furthermore, Ringside Collectibles unveiled an exclusive AEW Jazwares HOOK action figure, featuring the FTW Champion. This collectible item includes various accessories such as alternate heads, hands, a backpack, a hoodie, a bag of chips, and the FTW Championship Belt. Wrestling figure enthusiasts can now pre-order this exclusive item.

AEW also celebrated Batman Day by releasing character portraits of wrestlers dressed as various Batman characters. This crossover between wrestling and comic book culture showcases the creativity and versatility of AEW’s talent.

In a different wrestling-related update, Xavier Woods, a WWE Superstar, played the newly released Mortal Kombat 1 video game on UpUpDownDown, a popular gaming channel. This crossover between wrestling and gaming allows fans to see their favorite wrestlers engage in other forms of entertainment.

Lastly, former WWE Superstar Shane Douglas shared his experience of rewatching the first ECW pay-per-view event, Barely Legal from 1997, on his podcast. Douglas expressed that the event doesn’t feel dated compared to other wrestling promotions from the same era. This highlights the timeless appeal and innovative nature of ECW’s product.

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