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Tony Schiavone’s Future in AEW: One More Contract Cycle

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Tony Schiavone’s Unwavering Passion for Wrestling Commentary


Summary

– Tony Schiavone, the renowned voice of WCW, plans to continue his commentary career in AEW, believing he has one more contract cycle left.

– At 66, Schiavone feels confident about his performance level and the trust AEW’s Tony Khan placed in him.

– His commitment to AEW is evident, as he expresses no desire to retire and plans to be present for all AEW events.

Tony Schiavone, a legendary figure in wrestling commentary, recently discussed his future with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) on his podcast, “What Happened When.” At 66 years old, Schiavone, who has been a pivotal voice in wrestling since the late 1970s, revealed that he believes he has one more contract cycle left in him with AEW. This statement reflects his ongoing passion for and role within the sport.

Schiavone’s career spans decades, starting with various wrestling promotions, including Jim Crockett Promotions and the National Wrestling Alliance, before becoming the voice of WCW during its peak in the 1990s. After WCW’s closure, he stepped away from pro wrestling to pursue sports radio and minor league baseball commentary. However, in 2019, he made a triumphant return to wrestling as an announcer for AEW.

His recent comments on his podcast, responding to co-host Conrad Thompson’s remark about possibly dying in the commentary seat, highlight Schiavone’s unwavering dedication to his craft. He expressed his gratitude for being able to do play-by-play again at this stage in his life and his appreciation for the trust Tony Khan, AEW’s president, has in him.

Schiavone’s commitment to AEW is further emphasized by his willingness to be present for all AEW events, including the newly introduced AEW Collision. He shared his thoughts on retirement, stating that he doesn’t envision himself stepping away from the commentary booth anytime soon. His love for wrestling and commentary is evident in his desire to continue contributing to AEW’s broadcasts.

Throughout his career, Tony Schiavone has been celebrated for his passion for wrestling and his ability to enhance the viewing experience for fans through his commentary. His journey from WCW to AEW has been remarkable in the pro wrestling industry, and fans can expect to hear more from him in the coming years.

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