AEW President Tony Khan has discussed the ways in which he plans for the promotion to expand its content in 2023.
On Busted Open Radio, Khan noted that he aims for AEW to hold more live events next year.
Also discussing the hiring of the new Director of Business Development Jeff Jarrett, Khan said:
“I think in 2023, I would love to expand our content, and we have such a great roster.
“I think I can utilize the people on the roster even more, and there’s ways we can do that by expanding the content, doing more shows, and I do think live events is something we could do more of, and we have the potential to do that.
“We have the wrestlers, and we have the interest around the country, and there’s markets that we’re just now hitting for the first time in years. We have that capacity.
“That’s one of the reasons I wanna do more live events and increase our live event revenue, bring it up because that’s one of the reasons I brought in somebody who has such great experience there in Jeff Jarrett, who has worked in the office of, I guess at least four promotions, off the top of my head, if not more and wrestled in countless promotions.
“So certainly Jeff’s experiences are so valuable in that area. So as we expand live events, I think Jeff, with his experience there, will be a great person to help grow that part of the company, in addition to being a great wrestler.”
Jarrett will be in action at AEW Full Gear. The WWE Hall of Famer will team with Jay Lethal to face Sting & Darby Allin.
Check out the announced card for the November 19 premium live event right here.
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