AEW Wardlow
Tony Khan Clarifies Wardlow’s AEW All Out 2025 Status. AEW President Tony Khan recently addressed rumors surrounding Wardlow and his involvement at AEW All Out 2025. During the media call, Khan clarified that reports about Wardlow challenging for the AEW World Championship were inaccurate.
He gave credit to Sean Ross Sapp for retracting the story and added that whoever spread the misinformation “should stay out of the wrestling business.” Despite the confusion, Khan emphasized that big plans had been in place for Wardlow before his injury.
Wardlow’s Injury and AEW’s Plans
Wardlow has been sidelined again after a recent return to action. Khan expressed his disappointment but reassured fans that he is excited for Wardlow’s eventual comeback.
“I feel terrible that Wardlow suffered an injury, but I’m very excited for his return,” Khan said during the All Out media call.
The injury has forced AEW to adjust its All Out card, with Wardlow no longer set to compete for the AEW World Championship.
Adjusted All Out 2025 Matches
With Wardlow out, AEW has restructured the main event match-ups. Fans can expect top-tier action with Hangman Adam Page and TNT Champion Kyle Fletcher taking center stage, ensuring AEW’s All Out 2025 remains an exciting and high-stakes event.
Looking Ahead
Wardlow’s injury is a temporary setback, and AEW is already planning for his eventual return to championship contention. Tony Khan’s comments show that the company continues to prioritize fan excitement and wrestler safety while keeping storylines compelling.
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