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Tony Khan Thinks There Isn’t Much Mystery To Who Will Team With The Conglomeration on AEW Dynamite
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As previously reported, Mark Briscoe and Hologram challenged The Don Callis Family for this week’s episode of AEW Dynamite. They said that they would have a mystery partner, which was teased to be Orange Cassidy. It doesn’t seem as Tony Khan is interested in keeping it a secret. In an interview with The Sportser, Khan said that fans have a good idea of who the partner is going to be. Here are highlights:
On Mark Briscoe beating MJF at All Out: “The fans love Mark Briscoe everywhere we go. He’s such a great hero for the fans, and I was so happy for Mark Briscoe to get that huge win in that awesome TNT – Tables ‘N Tacks Match — versus MJF. What a fantastic fight they had. It was an outstanding match and another one of the great highlights of this awesome pay-per-view, so I was really happy for Mark Briscoe.”
On MJF’s work ethic: “I have a lot of respect for what he did to have two amazing matches in two different countries. Incredibly, to go from Mexico, be an arena in in Mexico City, and then to go to Toronto, and in less than 24 hours to have two amazing matches, wrestling Místico for the CMLL World Title, and then wrestling Mark Briscoe in this Tables N’ Tacks match at AEW All Out. It’s amazing. Congratulations to CMLL, our great partners on 92 years [in wrestling]. They had an amazing anniversary show, and I’m proud that AEW was able to come and be a part of it. I think MJF, even though he’s not a great person, he was a great representative in some ways to have incredible matches and be a great wrestler for AEW in CMLL, and when MJF focuses on the wrestling, I do think that’s when he’s at his best.”
On the mystery partner on Dynamite: “I don’t think they’ve left that much mystery to it the way that the phone call went with The Conglomeration. I think the fans have a pretty good sense of who it’s going to be, and I think it’s really great. I’m excited for this match to have The Conglomeration going against that great trio of Okada, Takeshita, and Hechicero.”