In a recent interview with Comicbook.com, Juice Robinson provided a health update on “Switchblade” Jay White, who has been absent from action since July. Robinson mentioned that White is being patient with his in-ring return.
He said, ?Jay?s taking his time. Sometimes you got to take time in this business and come back better, and that?s what he?s doing. So of course, we?re excited for him to come back, because when all four of us are together, we feel like we are as strong as we can be, and we could take on any four wrestlers, any combination. We?re definitely, like everybody, looking forward to having King Switch back.”
In a recent interview with Renee Paquette, Kyle Fletcher discussed his AEW goals, including becoming the AEW World Champion.
Fletcher has been quite successful since joining AEW, having previously held the titles of ROH World Tag Team and World Television Champion. He is also currently in a relationship with Skye Blue.
Fletcher said, ?In my career, I?ve done my ear to not get too married to anything. I think wrestling is a lot of just, things come up, and things arise, and it?s that opportunity meets preparation. So whilst I see that as the end goal, I don?t know how the path to get there looks yet. Because something might come up, and I might go this direction, something might come up, I might go this direction. I think that was kind of always how I treated my career. I can?t picture exactly how it?s gonna go, and I wouldn?t want that.?
In a recent interview with “Q93,” AEW President Tony Khan reflected on the company’s inception five years ago and stated that it might not have materialized without Chris Jericho.
Jericho, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, and Cody Rhodes were among the first stars to join AEW.
Khan said, ?I don?t know if it would have been possible for us to launch AEW without Chris Jericho?s involvement. He?s been a fixture and a great part of AEW throughout the five years.”