One Big Thing
AEW producer QT Marshall revealed his recent negotiations with WWE left him feeling “rubbed the wrong way,” ultimately influencing his decision to return to AEW in early 2024.
Why It Matters
Marshall’s experience provides a rare glimpse into WWE’s talent acquisition process and highlights the growing competition between major wrestling promotions for both in-ring and backstage talent.
Key Details
• Marshall became a free agent on January 1, 2024, after announcing his AEW departure in late 2023
• Despite his close ties to WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, Marshall opted to return to AEW
• The Nightmare Factory, co-founded by Marshall and Rhodes, is now part of WWE’s ID program
Direct Quote
“I had one conversation with somebody that doesn’t even work there anymore. I just got rubbed the wrong way during the conversation,” Marshall told Sports Illustrated. “It was like, ‘Hey, yeah, oh yeah, that’s great. All right.’ And I told him, like, yeah, all right, we’ll stay in touch’. To me, it was like ‘I’m not staying in touch’.”
What’s Next
• Marshall currently serves as a backstage producer for AEW
• He’s scheduled to face Tik Tok star Big BOOM! AJ at AEW Full Gear Zero Hour
• His Nightmare Factory continues to train future wrestling talent while maintaining relationships with both AEW and WWE
The Bottom Line
Marshall’s decision to return to AEW despite WWE interest showcases how company culture and personal treatment can significantly influence talent decisions in professional wrestling.
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