SPOILER: Highly-respected 47-year-old star suddenly returns to Tony Khan's company
Tony Khan currently runs All Elite Wrestling and Ring of Honor. Major star Homicide has made his return to the promotion at recent ROH tapings.
ROH recently held its Final Battle Pay-Per-View event from the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. The promotion also taped an episode of ROH set to air on December 26 on HonorClub. However, a fan revealed on social media that former ROH World Champion Homicide made his long-awaited return to the Tony Khan-owned promotion at the tapings. The veteran teamed up with Rocky Romero to face QT Marshall and Aaron Solo.
You can check out the photo of Homicide's return to ROH posted by the fan on X (fka Twitter). This marked Homicide's first match in the promotion since 2021.
The Hammerstein Ballroom holds great memories for Homicide as this was the arena where he beat Bryan Danielson to win the Ring of Honor World Championship.
AEW CEO Tony Khan's booking doesn't make sense to a WWE legend
Tony Khan is the head booker of AEW and ROH. Many have criticized Khan's booking of the promotions and called him out for supposed lack of story behind matches and certain angles. In the recent edition of Busted Open Radio, WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray addressed Tony Khan's booking. He claimed it didn't make sense as he couldn't understand how Khan's brain works while booking the shows.
"We will never understand the way Tony goes about things because of the way we were brought up in the wrestling business. It doesn't make sense to us; it's not logical. But, in order to understand Tony, you have to think illogically," said the WWE legend. "Illogically to us, because when he does, makes logical sense to him and the way his brain works. It doesn't make sense to us." [H/T - WrestlingInc.]
Fans will have to wait and see if the All Elite honcho changes up the product after Worlds End PPV later this month.