Tony Khan makes a blockbuster announcement just ahead of AEW Fight for the Fallen 2024
Tony Khan has made a couple of major announcements that are sure to get AEW fans buzzing. Khan shared an update on the promotion's content being available on Max and revealed that a classic song would be the theme of Collision in 2025.
AEW is heading into 2025 with positive momentum after a spectacular Worlds End 2024 that made all the right noises. Moreover, the company's content library, including all the pay-per-view events, is now available to stream on Max. The upcoming Fight for the Fallen 2025 special episode of Dynamite also has a stacked card that promises another memorable night of action for the fans.
Amid this, Tony Khan recently took to X (fka Twitter) to announce that starting from this week's Collision, the show would be simulcast both on the TNT Network and Max. Furthermore, Khan also revealed that Elton John's legendary song, 'Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting,' would be back as Collision's theme song in 2025:
"Starting this Sat 1/4Collision simulcasts Saturdays on @TNTdrama+ @StreamOnMax! Our Christmas #AEWCollision episode was our most viewers in a year and a half! Elton John Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting is back for 2025! See you for #AEWDynamite TBS + MAX debut TONIGHT!" tweeted Tony Khan.
Mike Santana recently expressed frustration with Tony Khan's booking in AEW
Santana, who left AEW in March 2024 after a topsy-turvy tenure with the promotion, recently opened up about being frustrated with his booking. He revealed that his career wasn't progressing in any way over the years, thus prompting him to take a chance on himself and part ways with the company:
"If you're not progressing in this business, then you're dying. And that's with anything, any job. If you're not working to get a higher position or to progress in any way, then what are we doing here? And I've always said that my biggest thing was that I want to grow. I've always lived my life and every aspect where I'm chasing what's next. 'How are we going to grow? How are we going to continue building?' And it got to a point where it was like that wasn't happening, and we weren't getting those opportunities. And I just wasn't feeling that," said Santana.
Santana was in a tag team with Ortiz in All Elite Wrestling. However, the duo had a real-life falling out later. After a short-lived on-screen feud between the pair, Santana left the promotion in 2024 and has since performed for TNA.