Jeff Jarrett Watched The AEW Dynamite Debut At Titan Towers With The WWE Creative Team

All Elite Wrestling is about to step into its sixth year. This Wednesday is the fifth-anniversary episode of the Jacksonville-based promotion’s Dynamite. Recently WWE Hall of Famer and AEW star Jeff Jarrett reflected on watching the debut episode of AEW: Dynamite.

While speaking on the latest edition of My World (via Ad Free Shows), Jeff Jarrett reflected on watching the debut of AEW Dynamite live. He was at WWE’s former Headquarters at Titan Towers along with the WWE Creative Team and they all watched the show together.

“September 2019, so we’re four months away from the pandemic. Obviously, I was working for the WWE. I wish I could recall just how late in the night we went in that creative session, but it’s one of those days where we started in the afternoon but we get called up and we’re gonna work through the evening, I guess you could say workouts had to be done and meals had to be eaten. On the second floor of the ol’ Titan Towers, we got to gather around the TV and watch it. The freshness, obviously for me, it brought back so many memories since a non-WWE program had been on cable television in prime time. It took me back to whatever that may be, 2006, 2007 when we came on the air in the Spike days.” [H/T Fightful.com]

“It goes without saying that AEW had came out of the gate. Time flies. I was a part of All In when we did Starrcast there. I had been part of that and boom, you fast forward and a little over a year later and they’re all there. So many people that I’ve worked with on the production side, Keith Mitchell, I could go down that list. Obviously the talent, Cody and others, the Bucks and all that.”

The Excitement

“The excitement and knowing from the experience that we’ve all gone through, whether it was the first episode of Nitro that came on the air that began to buck the stallworth of Monday Night Raw. This was, I call it a great night. Start, came out of the gate, all the excitement. You knew from day one that this thing’s got some juice behind it. Knowing the financial piece of it, the talent piece of it, and the network piece of it — from top to bottom, you just mentioned, JR on the call, the production team was solid. You knew that, okay, the ride was just beginning,” Jarrett said.

The 5th Anniversary episode also has a stacked card. Bryan Danielson and Kazuchika Okada will wrestle each other in a Title for Tile singles match. Will Ospreay will also defend his International Championship against Ricochet.

Are you excited for AEW Dynamite’s 5th Anniversary?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *