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Which AEW Wrestlers Came From WCW 2023?

Which AEW Wrestlers Came From WCW 2023?

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The AEW wrestling scene continues to grow, and it seems as if there is no end in sight. In the past few weeks, we have seen a number of new names make their debut on the AEW roster, including Dustin Rhodes and Tony Khan. However, despite the success they have enjoyed in the WWE, it appears as if they may be ready to hang up their boots for good.

MJF retains AEW World Championship

After a long absence, MJF finally made a return to the AEW stage in September. It was a comeback that was supposed to be an attempt to be the face of the promotion. Sadly, he did not get his wish.

MJF was tasked with defending the Dynamite Diamond Ring against Ricky Starks in a World Championship match. The winner would then be crowned AEW World Champion. MJF was the youngest champion in AEW's history. He was also the only person to hold the coveted title for longer than three days.

MJF started his title run by taking out a couple of competitors. He defeated Brian Cage, Ethan Page, and Lance Archer. He also won the casino poker chip cash-in match, which was a good sign.

MJF also won the Casino Ladder Match, which is a ring competition where players can win a chip for a chance at the coveted AEW World Championship. MJF won a chip during the match, but he was not successful in the title challenge.

After the match, Danielson confronted MJF and ran him out of the ring. When the referee was distracted, MJF slipped on a pair of brass knuckles. This was the sexiest move of the night. MJF then flipped off Regal.

During the match, Moxley had a great promo on Claudio Castagnoli. However, he was still in recovery from his lariat. Eventually, Moxley submitted MJF with a chokehold.

MJF is a 26-year-old with a wealth of wrestling experience, but he is not a natural wrestler. He started his career as a heel, and then became a fan favorite when he joined the Blackpool Combat Club.

Despite his lack of experience, MJF managed to win a World Championship match, but it did not go the way he wanted it to. Luckily, he had help from The Firm. So, he may be able to salvage his championship from his WWE signing.

MJF has a lot to prove to the AEW fans and fans of his home state of Maryland. Perhaps he can prove to be a worthy contender to the AEW world championship.

Kiera Hogan is a rising star

Kiera Hogan is a rising star in the AEW women's division. She recently appeared on the Hard to Kill pay per view and is expected to team with Tasha Steelz against Havok and Nevaeh.

Hogan has had a very successful six year wrestling career and has been working for various promotions across the country. However, she is best known for her work with Impact Wrestling. During her time with the promotion, she has become a member of the Knockouts Division.

She began her wrestling career with Atlanta Wrestling Entertainment. Her debut was in April 2015. During her tenure with the company, she was part of the team that won the AWE Follow the White Rabbit 2. On September 25, 2015, she was paired with Edang Coldhard in a three-way match against Priscilla Kelly and Dementia D'Rose. In that match, she defeated Priscilla.

While she was with Atlanta Wrestling, she traveled throughout the country to get experience. By the end of 2016, she had performed in over ten different states.

The following year, she appeared with Women of Wrestling, ECWA, WWA4, ROW and ROW. As she was preparing to leave ROW, she received an offer to join the Impact Women's division. When she joined, she earned a shot at the Impact Knockouts Championship.

She has since wrestled in Canada and Mexico. Several of her matches were notable. She was also the winner of the AWE battle royal at the AWE Oh Lort! event on March 11.

She wrestled in AWE during the third year of the company's existence. At the AWE Show of the Year 3 tournament, she finished second. Later on, she and Shine wrestled on a Shine event in Florida.

She has been active in the LGBTQ+ community. She has spoken at various pride events in the area. Although she is not out, she has been described as "gay as f--k."

If she continues to perform as she is now, Kiera Hogan has the potential to become a star in the AEW women's wrestling division. Whether it is a babyface turn or not, she has limitless potential.

Tony Khan should go back to WWE where he first found success

If you're like most fans of pro wrestling, you probably think Tony Khan should go back to where it all started. After all, he's the man who started All Elite Wrestling.

However, in reality, he's still busy with All Elite Wrestling and his NFL franchise, the Jacksonville Jaguars. He also owns Ring of Honor, an independent wrestling promotion that he bought last year. But is it worth his time?

All Elite Wrestling is a major player in the ratings game and the talent pool. In fact, you may have seen a lot of footage from the company's big stars if you follow the company on Twitter.

It's also important to note that the AEW-ROH relationship will continue. Although the two companies will remain separate, they will also overlap in some ways.

One of the biggest reasons Khan started AEW is to shake up the wrestling industry. This means more focus on matches and charismatic stars. As a result, he's created a strong roster of homegrown talent and fans alike feel a connection to these young stars.

Besides all of the hype, AEW has made it clear that they're out to make a real difference in the wrestling industry. They're creating a legitimate competition for WWE.

AEW has also made a name for themselves in the backstage world, with high-stress tension and the presence of creative genius Paul Levesque. The CEO of AEW says that there is room for both companies to exist. Ultimately, he hopes to expand the partnership between the two brands and add some non-WWE talent to the mix.

While AEW is a big competitor, it's only one of many. That means Khan has to be wary of the other promotions out there, especially since he's got so much on his plate right now.

There are many ways to measure the effectiveness of a promotion, and the success of All Elite Wrestling is no different. The biggest reason is its ability to attract talent. Some of the stars the company has on its roster include veterans of televised wrestling and fan favorites from indie promotions.

Dustin Rhodes plans to hang up his boots

Dustin Rhodes is a legend in the world of wrestling. His career spans five decades. He has wrestled for almost every major promotion in the business. He also worked for TNA, WCW, and WWE.

Dustin Rhodes has announced that 2023 will be his final year in the ring. Though he hasn't ruled out a return to WWE, he says that his time is up. During the Great Lakes Championship Wrestling's Blizzard Brawl tapings, Rhodes announced his retirement plans.

He was a three-time Intercontinental Champion. In the early 1990s, he made a name for himself as the Goldust, a character that had an enigmatic aura. Afterward, he teamed up with his father, Dusty Rhodes, and became one of the most popular stars in the business.

However, he was put on the backburner in the recent years. It wasn't until his return to Dynamite and the Ring of Honor that he began to get a chance to compete in the ring again. Earlier this year, he won the World Heavyweight Championship for the Ring of Honor.

Dustin Rhodes is now a member of the Ring of Honor's heel faction. His last match was against Claudio Castagnoli, and it was a grueling contest. It showed the difference between him and younger stars.

After his last match, Rhodes made his debut for All Elite Wrestling. He is currently working as a coach and part-time wrestler for the promotion. Despite his recent inactivity, he will still have his last match on February 21, 2023.

At this point in his life, Rhodes wants to avoid a physical disability. As he approaches his retirement, he said that he wants to focus on being a wrestling trainer.

Dusty Rhodes is in the best shape of his career. He has been a fan of Cody Rhodes and other up-and-coming superstars.

Having spent 34 years in the business, Rhodes knows that his time is up. He also plans to spend more time in his family. He has a brother and a sister. But he wants to leave the business while he can still walk.

Who is the All Elite Wrestling Champion in 2023?

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Who is the All Elite Wrestling Champion in 2023? The All Elite is a wrestling title that is held by a group of professional wrestlers who have won the title in various countries and tournaments. This list is comprised of some of the most famous names in the business. These include CM Punk, Samoa Joe, and Hikaru Shida.

Samoa Joe

In his 23 years of professional wrestling, Samoa Joe has won 23 titles. He has been a member of the Ring of Honor and All Elite Wrestling rosters. Currently, he holds the ROH World Television and the TNT Championships.

Before joining AEW, Samoa Joe was with WWE. In fact, he teamed with fellow NXT superstar, Kevin Nash. They were a tag team known as WarJoe. But after a year of being with the WWE brand, Joe was released. Upon re-signing with TNA, he became a part of the developmental NXT brand.

The former tag team champion was on a tear, but he lost to Kurt Angle at Genesis. After the match, Joe feuded with Angle. It started with a singles match.

Samoa Joe challenged for the WWE World Championship. At SummerSlam, he was defeated by Brock Lesnar in a Fatal 4 Way match. This marked the end of his eighteen-month undefeated streak.

He was then attacked by Scott Steiner and Kaz at Sacrifice. Later, he was attacked by D'Angelo Dinero. As a result, he was disqualified.

He returned to action in July. He was then injured and sidelined for two months.

During this time, he was also a part of the 5-Man Team for Survivor Series. However, he was disqualified during the match.

He was a member of the Main Event Mafia. That was later disbanded by Sting. Despite this, Samoa Joe was hired by Christopher Daniels to kill Low Ki.

He also wrestled for Shinya Hashimoto's Pro Wrestling ZERO1 promotion in Japan. He made his debut for Ring of Honor in 2002. His style impressed fans. Known as the Samoan Submission Machine, he also used BJJ submissions.

Hikaru Shida

Hikaru Shida is a Japanese professional wrestler who was known for her high-quality performances. She was an AEW Women's World Champion and one of the company's Originals.

Shida is now back in AEW as the new holder of the Women's Championship. Her first match with the promotion will be in Tokyo on August 28 at the Shinjuku Face. It will be her first event in the promotion in nearly a year.

Hikaru Shida started her career as an actress. She then moved into the world of pro wrestling, where she made her debut for the World Wonder Ring Stardom on October 27, 2008. Later, she appeared on Shimmer Women Athletes, a television series, as well as World Wonder Ring Stardom.

During her time in the WWE, Shida was a top-tier star, competing with younger stars like Kana and April Davids. When she moved to AEW, she faced several notable women, including Manami Toyota, Leah Owens, Takako Inoue, Emi Sakura, and Toni Storm.

Throughout the years, Shida worked a number of different promotions in Japan. For example, she participated in the Catch the Wave tournament and won the Wave Single Championship. She also made her American debut for Shimmer Women Athletes.

Shida also had a stint in Revolution Championship Wrestling, where she worked alongside Ibuki Hoshi. The duo won the International Ribbon Tag Team Championships for Ice Ribbons.

The year of 2023 saw a surprise in professional wrestling. All Elite Wrestling had a lot of instances that changed the future of the company. While AEW was able to establish itself, many of its wrestlers struggled to deliver the best performances.

The company had three big stories for fans to watch in the new year. One was a match between Hikaru Shida and Riho. The other two were the debut of VENY and the women's championship.

Jamie Hayter

If you're an AEW fan, you have probably heard of Jamie Hayter. She's a former wrestler from the German Wrestling Federation and the German Wrestling Union, who later joined All Elite Wrestling in 2021. In her time with AEW, she's been steadily rising in the ranks of the women's division.

As part of her promotion, AEW created a custom theme song for Hayter. On a recent episode of AEW Dynamite, Tony Schiavone interviewed Hayter about her accomplishments.

She competed in the inaugural TBS Champion tournament and won a match. However, her most notable moment came when she won the AEW Women's World Title in a steel cage.

It's not unusual to hear about Jamie Hayter's impressive title win, but she actually beat a number of competitors on the way. Her first victory was over Skye Blue, in a qualifier. Another memorable moment came when she defeated Red Velvet in a one-on-one match.

Other milestones include her collaboration with Dr. Britt Baker DMD, as well as her participation in the inaugural TBS Champion tournament.

As a member of the AEW women's division, Hayter has been working hard to earn the fans' favor. Her rise represents a significant change in the pro wrestling world.

Whether or not Hayter becomes the champion of the year remains to be seen. However, her upcoming defense of the title against Hikaru Shida is sure to be a compelling story.

There are three big stories to watch in the new year from AEW. They include a "Best of Seven" match, a slam dunk AEW Tag Title match, and a "Holiday Bash" event. Each of these matches should deliver.

While the AEW Women's World Title is certainly the cherry on top of a beautiful cake, the fact that Hayter will get to defend her title at the organization's Holiday Bash show in January is truly something to behold.

CM Punk

CM Punk is the All Elite Wrestling World Champion, but his future is up in the air. The former WWE star has been suspended since the promotion's post-All Out media scrum. He could return to AEW, or he could quit the industry altogether.

If he returns to the company, CM Punk could be part of the mass momentum that AEW is experiencing right now. This is a major opportunity for AEW. Several other competitors have been stripped of their titles. CM Punk and Colt Cabana are both in court for defamation.

If CM Punk does come back to AEW, it could set the stage for a feud between him and the Elite. It's possible that this feud will develop into a world title match in 2023. That's a huge opportunity for AEW, and if it goes well, this could become a story of the year.

Whether he comes back to AEW or not, there are many fans who hope that CM Punk will return. While he has been injured several times recently, he may still have a future in the sport.

CM Punk has been injured in several backstage brawls with other AEW wrestlers, including Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks. After his tirade at the post-All Out media scrum, the two of them went at it in the backstage area. A melee broke out, and everyone involved was suspended.

CM Punk has a massive chip on his shoulder, and biblical outbursts aren't far off. As the storyline between CM Punk and the Elite develops, it's possible that they will face off in a main event.

There are a few rumors that CM Punk will leave AEW and join WWE, but he's not yet officially confirmed.

FTR vs The Young Bucks

FTR vs The Young Bucks has been one of the most compelling tag team feuds in recent years. These two teams are among the best in the business. It is no wonder that fans have been excited for a third bout.

As a matter of fact, FTR and The Young Bucks had a three-way tag team match planned at AEW All Out 2021. However, that did not happen.

It is likely that FTR will return to AEW in the near future. They are ranked number one in the AEW Tag Team Rankings. Their tag team matches are consistently four and a half stars. Having said that, they have had their share of poor booking in the past.

In April of 2022, FTR challenged the aforementioned Young Bucks. Unfortunately, the match did not go as planned.

The Young Bucks attacked The Briscoes after the match. This was a great opportunity for FTR to flex their powers. If they had lost, it would have been a missed opportunity for AEW in 2022.

The Young Bucks' YouTube channel laid the foundation for the feud. The first match was a five-star match, according to Dave Meltzer.

On AEW Dynamite, two of the biggest tag teams in AEW, FTR and The Young Bucks, clashed. However, FTR ended up winning the match.

The AEW tag team title was also on the line. At the same time, Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland were making their debut as a tag team.

There is no denying that The Bucks are the best tag team in the industry. And with Kenny Omega returning to AEW, there is no reason to believe that they won't be involved in a trios tournament.

Is All Elite Wrestling Better Than WWE 2023?

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There is no doubt that the All Elite Wrestling (AEW) brand has grown in the last 12 months, and the fans are starting to wonder whether AEW is better than WWE in the future. The following is an analysis of what we have seen in AEW so far, and what we should expect in the upcoming year.

AEW's past 12 months

When Vince McMahon stepped down due to the hush money investigation, AEW had the chance to prove it could make a name for itself. It pushed through the tough times and delivered the highest quality TV episodes since the start of the year. But, so far, AEW's past 12 months aren't quite up to par with WWE's 2023 plans.

AEW is a niche promotion with a fan base that is smaller and less diversified than other big brands. But, the company isn't going anywhere soon.

AEW's blue brand is a very good show, and its flagship programs are getting better under Triple H. But, as of now, the Women's Division is a dumpster fire. Hopefully, AEW can turn that around in the new year.

CM Punk's return to AEW could be the catalyst to catapult the company into mass momentum. But, he is expected to leave the wrestling business in early 2023.

In the first five weeks of AEW's run, the company lost a good deal of audience. Even the best TV episodes in the AEW slate haven't been as strong as WWE's.

The main event between Jon Moxley and CM Punk worked well. The match was physical and compelling, and it was a real story. However, it was overshadowed by a media scrum at the end.

AEW hasn't run many house shows in its short lifespan, but they are a good way to promote the company in new cities. And, sometimes, these shows are more fun than their televised counterparts.

AEW is working on a plan for a house show tour. This would allow the company to maximize its strength in new cities, and put a wide range of destinations in play.

Sasha Banks' career ended in 2022

Sasha Banks is one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. Her career has spanned eight years, and she has made the rounds of the WWE and other major shows. She has also appeared in a number of video games and has been an actress.

Although she is a superstar in her own right, Sasha Banks has had a storied rivalry with Charlotte Flair. The two women have fought on several occasions, and have both won and lost championships.

In her time with the company, Sasha Banks has won a number of titles, including the NXT Women's Championship, the Grand Slam Women's Championship, and the Women's Tag Team Championship. But sadly, she has also suffered from a number of injuries. Most notably, she was unable to compete at WrestleMania 32.

In addition, Sasha Banks has also gotten into a number of high-profile matches, such as an Ironwoman match, an Elimination Chamber match, and a Women's Hell in a Cell match. One of the matches that Sasha Banks has participated in is a women's Survivor Series match, and she has even been the women's team captain for the event.

However, after Sasha's stint with the company, it has been reported that she will be leaving in May 2022. This means that she will be free to sign on with any of the companies she chooses.

According to reports, Sasha Banks is set to join New Japan Pro Wrestling. She is expected to appear at the Wrestle Kingdom 17 event, which will be held on January 4th in Tokyo. It's unclear whether or not she will remain in NJPW, but if she does, she will be working on a per-appearance basis.

FTR vs The Young Bucks has to happen in 2023

If you're into wrestling, you might have heard about FTR and The Young Bucks. These two teams are currently on the verge of making the biggest splash in pro wrestling history.

They are the reigning AAA tag team champions, current IWGP tag team champions, and ROH tag team champions. They were rated the best in the world and are arguably the best tag team in the business.

During their tenure at WWE, they were known as the Revival. Now that they've joined AEW, they're able to share their love with the fans. It was only a matter of time before they'd clash.

They've already faced each other twice. First, they battled to win the AEW World Tag Team Championship. Their second match was a no-holds-barred contest at the All Out pay-per-view. While the first match drew praise, the second was more notable.

Although the Bucks defeated FTR, the AEW Trios Championship Tournament is still in effect. This means that, should they make it through, they could face Kenny Omega and Adam Page in the finals.

During a recent interview with Sports Illustrated, Nick Jackson stated that he'd like to see a'match of the year' in the FTR vs. Young Bucks ring.

In the past, they've even tried to stage a trilogy bout. However, this never came to fruition. That's because AEW had plans to face FTR pairs in a show called All Out 2022. But, that's not the same thing as having a true'match of the year'.

Dave Meltzer recently talked about the FTR vs. Young Bucks match and how it came about. He gave it five stars. One of the most significant aspects of the match is how they built a hot tag to each other.

C.M. Punk's status remains uncertain as we head into 2023

As we head into 2023, CM Punk's status remains unknown. It's not even clear if he will be in the company in the future.

AEW has yet to officially acknowledge his injury, but it's safe to say he will be unable to wrestle for at least eight months. The injury could be related to the backstage brawl that occurred after All Out.

A number of AEW talents have been suspended and the company has performed an internal investigation. Several reports have claimed that CM Punk's name is being bandied about in the AEW rumor mill.

While it's certainly possible that he will return to AEW someday, he is unlikely to get a big payoff from the company in the near term. His presence is a liability in the locker room and his aging body may hinder his ability to compete.

Nevertheless, he does still have a love of the business. In fact, he has recently appeared on the commentary desk for a regional MMA promotion.

Despite these claims, CM Punk hasn't been seen with a sunny disposition in a while. This may be a reflection of his failing body in his 40s. Whether or not he has a new attitude toward his future is a moot point.

However, it's possible he's already been fired. Several reports have suggested he's been removed from the AEW roster, and it's likely that he's now out of a job.

According to Sports Illustrated, Punk is one of a number of AEW talents who have been suspended. Other notables include Nick Jackson, Brandon Cutler, and Pat Buck.

CM Punk has made numerous references to his dissatisfaction with WWE and AEW, but his status in the company is unknown.

Samoa Joe's run in AEW

Samoa Joe is a professional wrestler who has competed for Ring of Honor, World Wrestling Entertainment and All Elite Wrestling. He has held 23 championships over his 22-year career. His most recent championship was the X Division Championship.

Before his professional wrestling career, Joe worked as a mortgage broker. He moved to Hollywood after his release from WWE and now he is working in television. He also competed in mixed martial arts. In addition to his athletic abilities, he has a knack for hurting opponents.

As the X Division Champion, Samoa Joe defended his title against Sabu at Lockdown. This victory earned him a spot in the Ultimate X match. The match had no pinfall. But a submission was needed to win.

During the match, Samoa Joe was attacked by Kurt Angle. However, Angle stopped the attack. After the fight, he pulled Samoa Joe away from the ring.

At the end of the match, he delivered the Muscle Buster to Raven. However, it was too late. Although Joe remained the X Division Champion for several months, he was not able to defend his title against Sabu.

Samoa Joe joined the New Main Event Mafia. He also feuded with Matt Morgan. They had one match. Their tag team rivalry continued throughout the year.

After his release from All Elite Wrestling, Joe signed with World Wrestling Entertainment on the NXT brand. He was released in April 2021. When Triple H brought him back to the developmental brand two months later, he joined the NXT roster.

He was the third member of the New Main Event Mafia. Initially, he had a feud with Roman Reigns. Later, he feuded with Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins.

All Elite Wrestling Next Pay Per View 2023

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It has been a long wait for fans since the last All Elite Wrestling PPV, and when is the next PPV coming up? There have been plenty of speculations, and a few surprises, but what does the future hold for these events?

AEW Revolution

All Elite Wrestling Revolution pay per view 2023 will take place in San Francisco, California at the Chase Center. It is one of four major pay per view events that the company holds each year. The other three events are the Battle of the Belts, Double or Nothing and All Out.

The first AEW Revolution event in 2020 took place at Chicago's Wintrust Arena. Several matches were held, including the Exploding Barbed Wire Death Match and a Dog Collar Match between CM Punk and MJF. One match had titles on the line, the Hangman Page vs. Adam Cole match.

Since then, the AEW Revolution has been a regular event on the AEW calendar. This year, the main event was a World Title match between "Hangman" Adam Page and Adam Cole. There were also several other headline matches.

The AEW Revolution pay per view 2023 will also feature a number of other notable wrestlers. These include Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega, Dr. Britt Baker, Ethan Page, Red Velvet, Jungle Boy and more.

In addition to the AEW World Title, the AEW World Tag Team Titles will be on the line at this event. In the main event, Hangman Page will defend his AEW World Title against defending champions, Adam Cole and the Young Bucks.

Also on the card is the TNT Championship. As usual, the winner will be the face of the revolution. To earn the title, you have to complete a ladder match. For this match, you must beat every member of the roster until you're the one crowned champion.

Aside from the main event, AEW will have a tag team match, a grudge match, a dog collar match and a world title fight. Several of the matches on the AEW Revolution pay per view 2023 have titles on the line, as well.

AEW is a professional wrestling league that provides fans with an alternative to the mainstream wrestling world. Their roster of stars includes world-class talent that injects a freshness and energy into the industry. They are also considered one of the few pro wrestling organizations that have a roster that features both men and women.

AEW PPV schedule

All Elite Wrestling is a professional wrestling promotion that promotes pay per view events. The company currently has a four-event PPV schedule in place for the year.

The first AEW PPV of the year will take place in San Francisco, California. The event is tentatively set for March 5th. There are several potential matches that could be on the card, but one in particular stands out. This is a match that will feature Bryan Danielson and Kenny Omega.

AEW has a lot of top notch talent on their roster. Some of the best in the business can be found in their upcoming matches. Their list of competitors includes the likes of Chris Jericho, Sting, and Dr. Britt Baker.

It's worth noting that AEW is in the middle of a rebound. It ran its most successful shows of the year in May and July. Now it's looking to offset the negativity that's roiled the company in recent months.

In 2023, it's worth noting that the company has plans to add more PPV events. They could even team with Ring of Honor to hold joint shows. However, they're not pressuring the company to do so.

One of the more intriguing matches coming up is the AEW World Trios Championship Tournament. This will be a fun event, but it is also a great opportunity for the promotion to test their mettle.

Another big match for AEW in 2023 is a world title bout between Kenny Omega and Christian Cage. These two are both former world champions, but that doesn't mean they'll be easy to beat.

The other big AEW PPV of the year is the Full Gear PPV. This is a special event that takes place in November. As is usually the case, AEW's flagship series, Dynamite, will have a number of special episodes.

Other notable AEW PPVs include the AEW Full Gear, AEW All Out, AEW Double or Nothing, AEW Revolution, and AEW Full Gear. Of course, there are several other notable AEW PPVs that are yet to be announced. Check back with us for updates on this year's PPVs!

AEW's upcoming PPVs

All Elite Wrestling, or AEW, is an American professional wrestling promotion that promotes its pay-per-view events through FITE TV and traditional PPV outlets in the United States. Founded in January of 2019, AEW has a world-class roster of wrestlers.

The company has a handful of annual PPVs, including Full Gear in November and Double or Nothing in May. While there are no set numbers for how many PPVs AEW has produced in total, the company has a reputation for hosting big events, and it does so with flair.

In addition to the yearly PPVs, the company has also been running a number of special editions of Dynamite. Many of these have been notable for their content.

For example, AEW's flagship series includes the Hangman Page and Lucha Bros. It features a slew of other hot acts like Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D., Chris Jericho, and Sting.

There are plenty of other high-flying AEW pay-per-views on the schedule, too. In fact, the company has made it clear it wants to increase its on-air and television presence. This means more shows and a wider scope.

AEW's upcoming pay-per-view for 2023 is set to take place at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. According to AEW, the show is a "biggest event of the year".

As AEW's president Tony Khan noted, he has been producing numerous TV specials over the years. Whether or not this is a sign of things to come remains to be seen.

AEW's upcoming 2023 PPV is the latest in a string of big events that the company has been holding. These include its initial revolution pay-per-view held in Chicago in 2020, and its first PPV of the year in San Francisco in 2023. AEW is looking forward to the future, and there are several reasons why.

For one, the AEW/Ring of Honor joint show may be on the cards. Secondly, a show at the Prudential Center is a chance to get back on track. Thirdly, there is still plenty of time to turn the page on the CM Punk fallout.

WWE's upcoming PPVs

AEW has a lot of things to look forward to in 2023. First, the All Elite will have its first Pay Per View event. Then, a new World Champion will be crowned. But the next two PPVs aren't yet announced. We'll update this article as we know more about the events.

During the early days of AEW, the company had a pretty rigid PPV system. There were only two major events per year. These were titled "Double or Nothing" and "Revolution." Both PPVs were held in May and in February, respectively. Now, AEW has four major PPV events throughout the year.

With the rise of AEW and its popularity, Warner Media is looking to push more of its PPVs. This would include having a television special or occasional TV tapings. If the company can do that, it might not be that hard to increase its pay per view shows. That's all speculation, but it's certainly not a bad idea.

For example, WWE has not held a PPV between its biggest shows in a long time. Usually, the PPV is three hours long, featuring six or twelve matches. It's not unusual to have a rematch on the card at the same time. However, rematches aren't always that compelling.

The most obvious logical place to put a PPV is after WrestleMania. However, this would not necessarily solve all of the problems for fans.

Another possible option is to hold a PPV between the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania. Currently, the Royal Rumble is scheduled for January, but it could move to February. Having a PPV between the Royal Rumbles could add a must-see element to Raw. And, it might also give fans more reason to invest in storylines.

Perhaps AEW could partner with a rival company and have a joint PPV. This has been done in the past, but WWE hasn't done it in many years. One option would be to work with Ring of Honor. Obviously, this would only work if AEW had a strong roster and a lot of fans.

There are other possibilities, including a high stakes ladder match at The Show of Shows. This event would have a great chance to turn the page, and the stakes of the feuds could be much higher.

Why is AEW Rampage Only an Hour in 2023?

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You've seen AEW's runtimes, you've heard about Adam Page returning to in-ring competition, and you've read about their declines. But why is AEW rampage only an hour in 2023?

AEW's declines

With All Elite Wrestling's debut on TNT on Friday September 23, there will be two shows airing on the network. One of them is a live episode of AEW Rampage. The other show is a live Battle of the Belts IV episode. Both shows will feature four championships on the line.

Rampage is a weekly wrestling program that airs on Friday nights. It has struggled since its debut in August 2021. After CM Punk joined the roster, it began to decline in viewership. Having a main event of a star such as Punk or Bryan Danielson would be a great way to boost the ratings.

Aside from the main event, a pre-match vignette featuring the competitors for the main event has become a staple of the program. Having an authority figure on the screen is one of the traditional tropes in wrestling. However, AEW has chosen to leave the authority figure off the screen. This allows the product to breathe.

Another unique aspect of the program is the use of graphic announcements, rather than verbal ones. Many decisions are made via graphic.

As the company continues to grow, there will be more programming. On October 8, they will be hosting a live Battle of the Belts IV. They will also be producing a live Rampage Grand Slam episode on September 23.

Earlier this week, Owner/President Tony Khan announced that the next Dynamite episode will have an extra 15 minutes of runtime. The announce team includes former WWE voice Jim Ross and excalibur.

In addition, AEW plans to produce a live episode of Rampage on Friday October 7. The event will be live after the main event. Hopefully, this will give rising stars in the company a chance to get some screen time.

AEW's omission of an on-screen authority figure

It's a fact that All Elite Wrestling hasn't done a very good job of delivering on the big screen. This is particularly true considering the high caliber of performers that have been plucked from the developmental ranks. That's not to say that AEW hasn't had its fair share of good matches. On the flip side, a few notable names have been snubbed from the ring - and that's a shame. A more balanced roster could have benefited top players like Jon Moxley and William Regal.

A better match format may have saved some of AEW's top performers from the dreaded early season burn out. Those in search of a ringside seat should probably consider AEW as an option. In addition to the usual suspects, AEW may have a few more surprises in store. While a full slate of talent is always good, AEW has a surplus of promising babyfaces. And with the likes of Samoa Joe and Bray Wyatt already in the fold, it would be foolish to ignore their potential contributions.

All in all, AEW is still a work in progress. With two shows in the books, the product could be reworked in interesting ways. For example, the aforementioned "Best of 3 or 5" series could have saved some of the best and brightest in their prime years. But what about the upcoming Survivor Series? AEW needs to be a jack of all trades. The best way to do this is to build on the momentum of last week's success. Hopefully a successful Survivor Series can set the foundation for an equally successful fall tour. Until then, keep an eye on the competition. Regardless of what the future holds, AEW will be a contender for years to come.

AEW's move to TNT

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has been one of the biggest shows on cable since its launch last October. They have a strong weekly show, a monthly pay-per-view, and have launched a new YouTube series called Dark. AEW is now in a big deal with WarnerMedia.

The move to TBS will increase the reach of AEW's programming. The company's weekly television show will be aired on TBS beginning in January 2022. In addition, TNT will begin airing AEW's programming in the form of four "supercard specials" each year.

AEW's TV deal with WarnerMedia is worth millions of dollars. The agreement includes an option for the network to renew the deal in 2024.

AEW launched their weekly television show last fall and it has received a lot of positive reviews. It has also been a hit with younger demographics.

As part of their partnership with WarnerMedia, AEW has been greenlit for a second show. This will be an offshoot of Dynamite, which will be moved to TBS in 2022.

AEW's first show, Dynamite, has been a success for the company. It is averaging more than 654,000 viewers in the demo. It has also been #1 on the Cable Top 150 for five weeks in a row.

On Fridays, TBS will be the new home for AEW's weekly show. Rampage, a new series starring world-renowned AEW stars, will premiere on August 13. A second show has also been greenlit for Warner Media.

AEW's deal with WarnerMedia is for four years and $175 million. In addition to their deal with TNT, AEW will be airing on YouTube, too.

AEW will also have a third night of programming on TNT, starting on August 13. During this period, AEW will also debut another hourlong show.

AEW's runtime

All Elite Wrestling is a brand-new wrestling league. The company is run by Triple H and his entire creative team. They also announced a new YouTube show. It will air every Tuesday. A second TV show is coming in May.

All Elite Wrestling is already delivering high-performing episodes. In fact, AEW Dynamite is currently the night's top wrestling program on TNT cable television. And it has reached 32 million viewers. This is the youngest wrestling audience on television.

Next up, AEW will do a live Rampage episode on October 7th. As the runtime for the three-year anniversary edition is longer than usual, the episode will be two hours and fifteen minutes long. That means a full sixty-five percent of the show will be available for viewing in the InDemand window.

AEW also has a one-hour program that will air on TNT on Fridays at 10pm. Those episodes will precede the main card of the upcoming double or nothing event. There are 12 matches on the main card, which adds up to about three hours of action.

In addition to its two YouTube shows, AEW has signed a deal with WarnerMedia to give fans exclusive access to its pay-per-view events. AEW is building itself into a global pro-wrestling franchise.

In May, AEW announced that it would be adding a second television series in 2021. While it's not clear when the second show will air, it is expected to air on a Friday.

This may mean AEW will have two weekly television shows in the next few years. But the real question is: What will they have? Will they be like the SmackDown or WCW Thunder?

AEW President and CEO Tony Khan said that Dynamite and Rampage are AEW's core properties. He also said the third hour would not be a secondary show.

Adam Page's return to in-ring competition

Page's return to in-ring competition has been long overdue. He hasn't been seen since the end of October 2022, when he was injured during a match against Jon Moxley at AEW Dynamite. It was a serious injury, and the ringside physician decided he wasn't medically cleared to continue.

But, Adam Page's return to in-ring competition is expected to happen in the next edition of Dynamite. The promotion announced a statement about the incident, and has released footage to show the extent of the injury.

In the video, the referee rushed over to check on the ailing Adam. After checking him, the officials brought him out of the ring onto a stretcher. They had to loosen the ropes, so they could remove him safely.

On October 2, 2019, AEW fans saw the return of Page to in-ring competition in an episode of AEW Dynamite. Though he was in the ring for only about three minutes, it was a good sign for his recovery.

Adam Page is currently the No. 1 contender for Kenny Omega's World Championship. But, as with most people, he's got his own share of self-doubt. That's not to say that he's never had a bad run, but it's a sign of his renewed confidence.

While he isn't going to get a World Title shot just yet, Adam Page is looking to make it count. Besides his recent victory against Adam Cole at AEW Revolution, he also won a 21-Man Battle Royale.

He won the AEW World Heavyweight Championship, but that doesn't mean he's the only AEW superstar with a name. Matt Hardy and Chris Jericho are two other names that have come up in AEW history.

Although the Hangman name has become a big part of Page's gimmick, his actual in-ring talents haven't been forgotten. Page will also compete at ROH's Supercard of Honor on April 7, where he'll face Kota Ibushi.

Why Is AEW Rampage Only One Hour 2023?

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It's hard to believe that AEW Rampage has been on only one hour of television in 2023, but it's true. The last two seasons of the show have seen a large number of changes, including the arrival of CM Punk and a move to the final hour of SmackDown. However, the ratings haven't been as hot as we've come to expect. So, what are some of the reasons that AEW Rampage isn't as good as it could be?

CM Punk's appearance on AEW Rampage

There has been some controversy over CM Punk's first appearance on AEW Rampage. Despite the boos from the crowd, he was not completely out of the ring. He got down on his knees and looked around the crowd. It was a brief, but memorable promo.

On Friday's episode of "Rampage," CM Punk scored a 0.53 rating in the 18-49 demographic. That was 75% higher than the previous week. The Rampage drew a total of 1.129 million viewers.

CM Punk's debut was only one hour. Normally, AEW's Rampage would air in its regular time slot of 10 pm on Fridays, but because of a hockey game on TNT, the episode was pre-taped. Depending on the city, some of the episodes will air live.

CM Punk's debut on AEW Rampage drew 1.1 million viewers. However, that number was lower than the show's average in the 18-49 demographic. This was the second lowest rating for an AEW Rampage broadcast in its history.

The CM Punk/Hangman Adam Page promo was controversial. It likely played a hand in the quick match. But CM Punk is still an AEW world champion.

After the match, CM Punk challenged the cornerstones of AEW to a locker room battle. A few days later, he lost his AEW World Championship to Jon Moxley on Dynamite.

In response, CM Punk took to Twitter to express his displeasure with AEW. He did not state that he had vacated the title, but he did challenge Hangman Adam Page to a rematch.

AEW Rampage's roster is too stacked to have them on Dynamite

After nearly a year, AEW's Rampage ratings have sunk significantly. Despite a huge cast of talent, the show has struggled to make an impact. The show has only gotten worse since it's debut on August 13, 2021.

On December 14 of this year, AEW Rampage hosted a big upset: Chris Jericho lost to Action Andretti in a match that should have been a cakewalk. In fact, it was the biggest upset of the decade.

AEW has some of the best wrestlers in the world. However, if the company wants to continue its success, it has to give more time to the women's division. As of now, they're only getting three hours of TV a week. That's not enough to showcase the stars in the Women's Division.

Currently, AEW has only two women's championships. If the company hopes to continue their success, they should do more to put more emphasis on women's wrestling. AEW has a few of the top female superstars in the business, but they need more opportunities to get their name out there.

Since AEW started in 2021, its roster has exploded. In fact, there are over 142 wrestlers signed with the company. There's also a lot of new talent, which can make some matches seem like they're not worth watching.

All of this has led to a few changes to the show. For example, there's now a pre-match vignette, which was introduced as a unique way to set up future matches.

AEW Rampage's ratings aren't as satisfying as AEW rampage

As of today, AEW Rampage's ratings are in the red. Considering that the network had a hefty dose of high-flying superstars like CM Punk, there was a bit of a buzz around the show. However, the numbers were down significantly from last year.

The aforementioned CM Punk made a brief return to the ring after seven years off the radar. The show also had a few other notables to its name. Its biggest draw, however, was Tony Khan. After all, it's no secret that the man has a knack for making his mark in the wrestling business.

Among the many AEW shows, the aforementioned Dynamite has been its highest performer. However, as the network's main draw departed the building, the rest of the roster took a hit. Those stragglers aren't about to make their reappearance anytime soon.

On the other hand, the AEW Rampage is not far behind in the ratings game. In fact, this week's show is on track to draw less than 411,000 viewers, which is well short of the averages for the night. AEW will likely have to do something to make the show a destination. Hopefully, the organization will keep looking for the AEW Rampage best practices and new ways to lure more people into the fold.

With the holiday season looming, it's not hard to see why AEW is experiencing a bump in the road. Fortunately, the network is headed for Saudi Arabia next month, which should help with the mojo.

AEW Rampage's schedule changed during the NBA playoffs

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is getting a boost from the return of The Young Bucks. But AEW Rampage hasn't been performing well. This is especially true when you compare the ratings against a popular cable show, such as WWE's "SmackDown" on Fox.

TNT has changed its schedule to accommodate NHL playoffs, but will AEW Rampage also be affected? Normally, Rampage airs at 10 pm ET/9 pm CT on Friday nights.

However, in the last two weeks, the schedule has been modified. In fact, TNT moved Rampage to a time slot three hours earlier. It also moved "Dynamite" to a Friday night time slot.

However, there are still some differences between AEW Rampage and "Dynamite." For one, "Rampage" had a higher total viewership. As a result, it was up by approximately 40% compared to its previous weeks.

TNT's coverage of NBA Play-In Tournament starts at 9pm ET. There will be a postgame show, which will begin after the final game has been played.

AEW Rampage will not be aired in the evening on May 6, because the NBA Playoffs will begin. On May 13, the AEW show will air at 6 PM ET. When the playoffs are over, the show will resume its normal timeslot.

AEW Rampage will air in several different time slots throughout May. It will also be taped at the Wintrust Arena in Chicago after AEW Dynamite.

AEW Rampage's move to SmackDown's last hour

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) has been going through some growing pains in the last few months. One of those growing pains is the poor ratings of their weekly show AEW Rampage. However, it seems like things are looking up.

AEW has a strong cast of characters, including CM Punk, Chris Jericho, Ruby Riott, Tay Melo, Junior dos Santos, Willow Nightingale, and more. Also, AEW has a stacked women's roster, with Rosa, Skye Blue, Diamante, Soho, Baker, and more.

However, despite its promising line-up, AEW's weekly show has received poor ratings. The October episode of Rampage was watched by an average of 328,000 viewers. Even worse, a number of viewers dropped off after the debut of Dynamite.

On the other hand, AEW's Wednesday night show, Dynamite, has hung in there for the past three weeks. It averaged a rating of a "bragging rights" two, but it was neck-and-neck with SmackDown.

But it's also true that AEW's ad rate has been soaring, thanks to its stacked card and edgy product. Yet it is the 18-49 cable ratings that have been the real challenge.

For instance, in the month of September, the WWE and AEW shows tied for the top spot in the demo. Although AEW was able to win the coveted title, it was the SmackDown that took the award for the best rating in the demo.

AEW Rampage's scripted feuds and storylines

All Elite Wrestling announced a second television show in May 2021, and it is AEW Rampage. The program airs every Friday night at 10pm ET on TNT. It also includes a special Christmas-themed episode on December 22nd.

AEW Rampage is a wrestling show, and the company has been taking steps to enhance its star power on its Friday night shows. This week's episode featured a match between Samoa Joe and Josh Woods. Despite the fact that it was a nice main event, it wasn't a match that had a lot of substance.

AEW has a plethora of stars and titles, but the content is often insufficient. Aside from the obvious matches, the stories on these programs tend to be short lived. And the matches themselves are often full of motions and spots.

AEW president Tony Khan may be about to make a change to the company's creative. He could take a step back and cut some of the bloated roster. Also, he could streamline the ROH content on AEW shows.

AEW has made progress in this area the past year. In the past, AEW has used veteran superstars to spike their audience. But in the future, AEW needs to use its own talent.

In addition to the usual suspects, AEW has signed up a number of younger superstars. They will get their chance on AEW Rampage. These youngsters include MJF, a bright young star who is about to win his first major world title.

How Long is AEW Rampage in Person 2023?

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You have probably heard that the AEW rampage in person 2023 is going to be a great event. There are some pretty cool matches up for grabs. Those matches include the Killer and the Pillar, and the Renegade sisters. Hopefully, you can make it out and see it in person.

Tony Khan's comments on AEW Dynamite

AEW CEO Tony Khan has made some comments about the CM Punk situation on Dynamite. Although he was unable to comment on a specific time frame, Khan did not hold back. He said he was going to make a big announcement on April 20's show on TBS.

In his interview with Scott Fishman of TV Insider, Khan stated that he had been working on this announcement since late February. According to him, it's something that will "hugely improve the company's standing with fans."

On Dynamite, Khan said he was planning on making the "best three hours in AEW history." Several homegrown stars were a part of that effort, including Samoa Joe and Jay Lethal. There were also several ROH performers, such as Bandido and Darin.

The AEW president did not name a specific title, but he did say he was interested in reviving the vacant AEW World Championship. He did mention that he was looking to "stack the deck in favor of the homegrown stars."

Aside from the title match, he hinted at some other titles to be fought in the near future. For one, he revealed that he had a deal in place to give former ROH World Champion Bandido a shot against Bryan Danielson.

Several of AEW's top stars have been suspended, and the company has been in turmoil backstage. However, AEW president and CEO Tony Khan is taking a page out of the WWE playbook and has been attracting former world champions to his fledgling promotion.

AEW Dynamite vs the Renegade sisters

The Renegade sisters are a tag team that debuted in All Elite Wrestling on January 11, 2022. They are real-life twins. These ladies show off their teamwork every time they step into the ring.

The Renegade sisters have yet to pick up a singles win in AEW. However, they are starting to gain momentum. It looks like their time has come.

This week on AEW Dynamite, Darby Allin will take on Mike Bennett in a bid to defend her TNT title. A new camera has been added to the match.

Also, "Hangman" Adam Page has been cleared to compete on AEW Dynamite. He promised to beat up Jon Moxley. When he and BCC beat up Moxley, they will be turned on.

Top Flight has been feuding with Blackpool Combat Club in recent weeks. The Martin family have also been in the mix. That looks like they are poised for a tag team gold medal in 2023.

Hopefully, Top Flight will be the top tag team in AEW. In the meantime, the Renegade Sisters are stepping up their game.

There is a lot to love about the Renegade Sisters. As a tag team, they are natural partners. Their in-ring styles are similar. And, one day, they will have an awesome feud.

So, how will they stack up against the Hayter and Baker? For starters, Hayter and Baker are six-time winners. Not only that, they are also very good at tag-team wrestling.

AEW Dynamite vs the Killer and the Pillar

The AEW Dynamite episode that aired last week was a fan favorite and one that arguably lived up to its hype. In fact, it may have been the best AEW Dynamite yet.

The show aired from the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. It also featured one of the most memorable matches in AEW history. This match was the first ladder match in the promotion's history.

In addition to the usual suspects, the show also included a 17-year-old prodigy on the AEW Futures Contract, Nick Wayne. He may well be a contender for the upcoming Tag Team Titles.

Among the big matches that will be featured are an AEW All-Atlantic Championship match, a World Trios Championship Best of 7 Series, and a tag team match featuring former WWE superstars Jay Lethal and Jeff Jarrett. There will be a new member of the AEW tag team division as well.

Of course, the main event was a huge show stopper. The Young Bucks were accompanied by Brandon Cutler. Their last encounter with Top Flight was in almost a year, but the team has grown in confidence since then.

Also, Britt Baker and Jamie Hayter were featured. They wore matching shirts and called themselves the AEW Originals. Interestingly, they also called themselves the Pillar.

A lot of other things are featured as well. For instance, the match featuring the infamous Death Triangle.

Also, the main event of the night was a rematch between Konosuke Takeshita and Bryan Danielson. While the former won, the latter had to defend his title against a handpicked opponent.

Tay Melo & Anna Jay

Tay Melo and Anna Jay were set to face Ruby Soho and Willow Nightingale in an extreme street fight on the upcoming Rampage show. This was a match for the ages, and the fans were ready to have some fun.

In the first part of the match, Ruby attacked Tay. They exchanged strikes, and then Ruby tagged out. Then, Willow took her turn and hit a crossbody and a boot on Anna. She was then set up to powerbomb through a table. But, instead, she missed.

After that, the pair of women fought hard. It was a great beginning for AEW. However, there were some criticisms of the match.

During the backstage interviews, Anna Jay threatened to choke out people. Fortunately, MJF had an answer for her.

Anna Jay also had a very good in-ring performance. She moved her arms without hesitation. As a member of JAS, she is a big name in the industry. She has already won two consecutive AEW matches.

The Rampage show was filmed on Wednesday. The show airs tonight at 10 p.m. ET on TNT. And if you can't make it tonight, then you can watch it on a later date. There were a few videos that were set up to promote the upcoming match.

One of them was a photo of Anna Jay with her dog, Navy. Another was a picture of her with fellow wrestler Jungle Boy.

Ruby Soho & Willow Nightingale

The All Elite Wrestling Rampage Street Fight featured Ruby Soho and Willow Nightingale. This was an impressive match that featured plenty of blood.

In the ring, Soho had a good first match for AEW. She was able to get a pin on Mrs. Guevara, as well as secure a victory with her chain-aided punches. Even with her broken nose, she showed up at least Muta level.

Tay Melo and Anna Jay also fought on AEW's New Year's Eve show. Both women had a great match and were considered the best of the night.

The two women fought in a tag team street fight. They were met by a lot of people who thought it was too violent.

Later, on the Rampage, Soho defended her title against her longtime rival, Ana. But she stumbled out of the ring, bleeding from her nose.

Despite her injury, Ruby Soho showed that she still has a great future in AEW. She won a qualifier for the Owen Hart Cup. And she's hoping to make a splash in 2023.

A couple months later, she competed in a match with her rival, Tay Melo. Their feud continued into the AEW Rampage.

After the match, it became apparent that both women would continue to face off against one another in the near future. Soho was brought back for a return engagement against Melo at Winter is Coming.

Battle of the Belts V

If you are wondering how long is Battle of the Belts V in person in 2023, you are not alone. The show will be held at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, with the main event slated for Saturday, April 16. To get tickets, you will need to have a cable or satellite provider. Alternatively, you can catch the show on Watch TNT. There is also a free seven day trial available.

AEW's flagship series, Rampage, will be making its first appearance of the year as well. Fans can look forward to a one hour, high-paced show with the usual suspects. It will be followed by a second Battle of the Belts event on April 16, at the Curtis Culwell Center.

In addition to the aforementioned AEW TNT title bout, fans will be treated to a slew of other championship matches. One of the more intriguing matches will see the Top Flight duo battling it out against the Blackpool Combat Club. All in all, it's going to be a memorable event. For those who haven't checked out AEW's Friday night programming, it's worth a shot. With a free seven-day trial, you'll be able to enjoy the show's most exciting bouts.

Despite the lackluster ratings for the original Battle of the Belts event, it was still a lot of fun to watch. The main event featured a lot of the expected suspects, including Jay Lethal, Jeff Jarrett, Anthony Bowens, and more.

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