One Big Thing
AEW owner Tony Khan recently shared his thoughts on the potential signing of the Motor City Machine Guns, Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley, who recently became free agents after their TNA contracts expired.
Key Points
- The Motor City Machine Guns were originally brought in for All Out 2022 to replace The Briscoes, who Khan was not permitted to use.
- Khan praised the team’s performance at All Out, saying they added a lot to the card and helped fill the void left by The Briscoes.
- Khan expressed his desire to have the Motor City Machine Guns back in AEW at any time, stating, “I think they’re both great.”
Recent Developments
- On April 29, 2024, IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Bullet Club War Dogs teased a match against the Motor City Machine Guns.
- The Motor City Machine Guns have previously held the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championship and the Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship in NJPW.
Why It Matters
The potential signing of the Motor City Machine Guns could significantly bolster AEW’s already impressive tag team division. With their extensive experience and proven track record, Sabin and Shelley would be valuable additions to the roster. Furthermore, their history with NJPW could open up exciting possibilities for cross-promotional matches and storylines.
As the professional wrestling landscape continues to evolve, the acquisition of top talent remains crucial for AEW to maintain its competitive edge. The Motor City Machine Guns’ potential arrival in AEW would not only add depth to the tag team division but also generate excitement among fans eager to see the duo showcase their skills on a new stage.
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