Tony Khan mapped out weeks of AEW television in minutes when they had to shift gears and move Dynamite to QT Marshall’s gym. He has more time to plan things now. FTR’s entry into AEW could have been just for one match if you ask some fans, but the company doesn’t want to rush anything.

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During Wrestling Observer Radio (Transcription by Ringside News), Dave Meltzer broke down the 8-man tag team match at Fyter Fest. The miscommunication at the end between FTR and the Young Bucks was certainly a tease for something more. They are going about things slowly because they have time to let it build.

“The screw-up is the tease, but you know they’re gonna feud with each other, but they’re gonna do this really slow because I guess they can’t have this thing peak until mid-August and we’re only in July, so we gotta build it if it’s gonna be in September at the All Out pay-per-view, and I think it will be.”

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There are a lot of unanswered questions between now and September. The novel coronavirus is not losing steam. More positive cases means a larger divide between our present situation and things returning back to some semblance of normalcy. AEW is experiencing this circumstance along with everyone else as they continue to present a weekly television product.

All Elite Wrestling might have to hold All Out in Daily’s Place, but FTR and The Young Bucks will finally collide in AEW eventually.

Thanks to Wrestling Observer Radio. Transcription by Ringside News

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