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Tony Khan addressed the media on a Thursday call ahead of Friday's ROH Supercard of Honor, promising a "huge announcement" on the next AEW Dynamite.
Below are news and notes from Khan's one-hour media call:
Huge announcement —
Khan said that he had "very exciting news" to share on the April 5 Dynamite episode, said that he thought it would "generate a lot of coverage," and later called the news "a huge announcement."
The Briscoes —
Khan praised the late Jay Briscoe and said that he wants this weekend's pay-per-view to be a tribute to the memory of a great man and great friend. He said that he has worked with three different television management teams at Warner Bros. Discovery, that no one could have predicted what happened with Jay, and that this current management team had the opportunity to sign off on Mark being on their TV, and they did.
Bandido —
Khan said that he had to deal with a visa renewal process for Bandido that has sidelined him, but it is now "all settled" and that Bandido has a chance to excel in AEW and ROH.
Will Ospreay —
Khan said that Will Ospreay was set to work on ROH Supercard of Honor before suffering an injury that forced him off the NJPW New Japan Cup tour.
Canada —
Khan said that the Canadian market has been huge for AEW in response to a question as to whether or not an ROH tour could be coming to Canada. He touted Dynamite's success as a television product in Canada and internationally.
Orange Cassidy —
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Khan put Cassidy over as a television draw, a digital draw, and a draw "in many other ways." He said that Cassidy has been a great influence on Wheeler Yuta.
Managing and booking AEW & ROH —
Khan compared his job to a hybrid of being a pro football coach and the director of a Broadway show. He said that he explained to Kenny Omega that booking ROH has helped reinvigorate him to book AEW. Khan reiterated that HonorClub is at 15,000 subscribers.