AEW Name Moved Into Important New Role

Published: Jul 16, 2023 by Jamie Toolan | Last Updated: Jul 16, 2023 by Jamie Toolan

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A top AEW name has reportedly been shifted into an all new role for the company according to a recent report.

Pat Buck, who formerly worked for WWE between 2019-2022 as a backstage producer, was hired by AEW just less than two weeks after his WWE exit in April 2022 again as a coach.

Later that year in August 2022 Buck was promoted to the Vice President of Talent Relations for AEW, however, it seems now his job title has been changed once more.

PWInsider are reporting that the 38-year-old has now been moved to take up the role of Vice President of Talent Coaching, overseeing the coaching staff for matches on both Dynamite and Collision.

The report also notes that Buck has already brought on a few different names to the producer set up, including Ari Daivari and Sarah Stock.

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The move already looks to have paid off somewhat as Daivari was reportedly the producer behind the excellent AEW Tag Team Championship match between FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) and Bullet Club Gold (Jay White & Juice Robinson) on Collision (July 15).

For the full rundown of what occurred throughout the 57 minute tag team instant classic click here.

Elsewhere on Collision the 2023 winners of the Owen Hart Foundation men’s and women’s tournaments were crowned, to find out the complete fallout of the stacked show click here.

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