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Former WWE star to debut as new AEW EVP after The Young Bucks escape from Jon Moxley? Exploring the chances

Since AEW's inception, Tony Khan has managed to sign numerous former WWE names. Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson, Swerve Strickland, Miro, Mercedes Mone, Bobby Lashley, Samoa Joe, and many others have joined the Tony Khan-led promotion. Will another top talent arrive in All Elite Wrestling soon?

For the past few months, former WWE star Shane McMahon has been heavily rumored to sign with AEW. If true, McMahon will be a massive acquisition for the company because he is the son of ex-WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and a veteran of the industry. Tony Khan can book him strongly by adding him to the Blackpool Combat Club storyline.

On this week's episode of Dynamite, The Young Bucks lost the AEW World Tag Team Championship and stated that they would be away from the office because the company had become chaotic. Interestingly, had they stayed in the arena for longer, they could have been attacked by Jon Moxley and Co.

In the Bucks' absence, Khan has the perfect opportunity to introduce McMahon to All Elite Wrestling. The Prodigal Son can be presented as a new EVP and manage the organization while Nicholas and Matthew are on hiatus.

The former WWE Hardcore Champion could stand up against the Blackpool Combat Club. However, it could later be revealed that he was an ally of Moxley all along. A storyline like this could benefit this promotion in the long run.


AEW Fright Night Dynamite Results

On this week's Dynamite, Bobby Lashley made his much-awaited debut in the company. Furthermore, Private Party became the new World Tag Team Champions by defeating The Young Bucks.

Here are the results of the matches from the show:

  • Adam Cole defeated Buddy Matthews
  • World Tag Team Championship match: Private Party defeated The Young Bucks (c)
  • Swerve Strickland defeated Shelton Benjamin
  • Kris Statlander defeated Kamille
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The next episode of Dynamite will take place in Manchester, New Hampshire, on November 6.


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