With AEW Wrestle Dynasty around the corner, several fans are excited to see what dream matches could unfold between Tony Khan's company and other promotions. One Bullet Club member said that he wants to face Tony Khan himself.
David Finlay's in-ring prowess was so evident early on in his career that he got signed to NJPW just three years into the business. Upon joining NJPW, he immediately established himself as a talented wrestler. He formed a tag team with Juice Robinson called FinJuice. Together, they even won the IWGP Tag Team Championship.
David Finlay's skills earned him a spot in the world famous Bullet Club faction. Soon after joining the faction, he climbed the ranks to become their leader. It now looks like he isn't afraid to take on anyone.
Wrestle Dream is another cross-promotional event featuring AEW, ROH, NJPW, and CMLL. This event gives way to some epic dream matches. During a recent interview with NJPW, David Finlay revealed what he hopes to do at Wrestle Dynasty. The Bullet Club leader mentioned that he wants to face Tony Khan in a Dog Pound Cage Match.
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"I had the brief idea of wrestling Tony Khan in a Dog Pound Cage Match for all of his money, but I doubt he’s brave enough. I’ve beaten all there is to beat, so I have no issues. The one match I might think of is never going to happen for any number of reasons." [H/T: Fightful]
Tony Khan makes a bold statement about his company's future
For the past few weeks, AEW's partnership with WBD has come into question due to the company's poor viewership and ticket sales. Despite Tony Khan announcing that the TV deal is about to go through, many people have speculated on what the future could look like for the company.
During a recent interview with Busted Open, Khan clarified that the company's future looks exciting and said:
"There's a lot of reports and rumors... I have not confirmed, and Warner Brothers has not confirmed anything officially, but it's an exciting time for AEW and Warner Brothers Discovery, who are also here in New York City... All the great people at Warner Brothers Discovery have been so great to us, and I think we have a really exciting future there. I can say with a hundred percent certainty AEW and TBS and TNT are here to stay for a long time."
It will be interesting to see whether AEW will be able to pick itself up and regain its lost viewership in the upcoming years.