AEW President Tony Khan has potentially teased roster plans for if he buys WWE, following speculation about sale negotiations.
With WWE reportedly in talks with multiple parties about the potential sale of the company, Tony Khan has noted that he’s interested in potentially being involved in the sale process.
In an interview on Bex & Buster, Khan was asked about how he’d he’d handle rosters if he had a third wrestling company.
Khan replied:
“If I owned another wrestling company besides the two I already own, it would be very challenging, but I think we would want to maintain separate rosters just like I’ve tried to keep AEW and Ring of Honor to where there is crossover between the companies, but both have a strong pay-per-view business and AEW has great television.”
“With AEW and Ring of Honor, I’m very happy with what we’re doing.
“Certainly, if there were other opportunities that arose in terms of acquisitions then I would certainly be interested in (them).”
Khan noted that he’ll soon share more information about upcoming ROH TV tapings.
Fightful previously reported that Ring of Honor TV tapings will take place in Orlando, Florida during the last weekend of February, which would be the weekend of February 25-26.
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