So how is TK gonna handle 2 Companies?

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At this point I envision ROH as being AEW’s NXT in almost every sense of the word. If done right (whatever that even means) then it might not be a bad thing :manny:


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I think he'll put AEW guys he isnt using and other big name talents there
Grab up Joe, move Daniels, Kazarian,there, sign Swerve, Gresham, Bandito and a handful of ex ROH guys and use it more like a brand extension if anything...have the developmental shyt stay on Dark..prolly pass the booking reigns onto someone else

I wonder what this means for the Impact invasion
 

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I can’t imagine this dude running both bookings. It’s good for the big ass roster. Even young cats can grow.

Does he keep the same booking commission from ROH? How is he gonna use the old ROH talent?

I can imagine it's probably going to be overhauled like NXT but handled better (i.e. not throwing completely green talent on live television with minimal training). If William Regal isn't a part of this I'll be floored; also a great opportunity for people like Daniels, Colt Cabana, and others to transition into full time trainers.

I think the bigger question is how Max is going to handle shytting on everything ROH when he's already scouring the web 24/7 for anti AEW material?
 
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