Fulham and Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan, alongside son Tony, has officially launched a brand new wrestling company called All Elite Wrestling.Former WWE star Cody Rhodes and the Young Bucks – Nick and Matt Jackson – will serve as executive vice presidents for the company with the latter two performing booking duties, too.1
pic.twitter.com/3dKPvdmcBC— All Elite Wrestling (@AEWrestling) January 2, 2019AEW will be holding a rally at TIAA Field in Jacksonville, Florida next week to announce more details about the follow up to the ultra-successful ‘All In’ event titled ‘Double or Nothing.’The rally also happens to be within a few short miles of the WWE SmackDown taping happening on the same day.According to PWInsider, the group has already had conversations with multiple television networks about a possible TV show in 2019 and they are also said to be actively talking to talent about signing multi-year contracts.Rhodes, 33, left the WWE in 2016 and the American Nightmare has secured Hangman Adam Page to a AEW contract. Fans of The Elite are eagerly awaiting to see if Kenny Omega and Marty Scurll follow suit.The last time the WWE had such a financially powerful rival was back in the Monday Night Wars with WCW. The WWE came out on top of that battle after purchasing their competition in 2001.
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All Elite Wrestling, a new wrestling promotion led by ex-WWE wrestler Cody Rhodes, put on its first official show, entitled "Double or Nothing," over Memorial Day weekend.
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All Elite Wrestling, featuring Kenny Omega, Chris Jericho, Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks, premieres with Double of Nothing this weekend.
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