Cody Rhodes Opens the Door for a WWE Crossover With AEW
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All Elite Wrestling currently finds itself working with Impact Wrestling, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, the NWA and various Japanese Joshi promotions as part of its weekly programming. In a new interview with the
New York Post this week, AEW executive vice president Cody Rhodes was asked about the possibility of crossing over with WWE, its direct competition. The odds of WWE working with a promotion of AEW s size are incredibly slim, but Rhodes left the door firmly open for it to happen down the road. There s no reason that there couldn t be a potential WWE crossover one day, Rhodes said. And I don t mean that s a thing that s been discussed or happening, but none of those rules that exist for other places exist for us. Wrestling is really this universal industry. The territory reference that you made, that s fairly accurate, but the part of it that s most accurate was there was a genuine trust.
Big Name To Be Part Of NJPW Partnerships
At the end of Impact Wrestling’s
No Surrender event, The team of Juice Robinson and David Finlay Jr., FinJuice, were announced to appear on Impact Wrestling this Tuesday. Finlay has appeared on
On the latest episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer confirmed that former IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada will be part of NJPW’s new partnerships with Impact Wrestling and AEW. Meltzer noted that he does not know where Okada will be appear, but he stated that he is coming.
Dynamite for his run-in on IWGP United States Champion Jon Moxley. KENTA then teamed up with AEW Champion Kenny Omega against Moxley and Lance Archer in the main event of the last episode of