Tony Khan gives unfortunate news ahead of AEW Dynamite

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Tony Khan has provided a major update ahead of the much-anticipated episode of this week's AEW Dynamite. Khan revealed that many performers were struggling to make it to the show in North Carolina due to flight cancelations.

All Elite Wrestling is presenting a loaded card this Wednesday night. Bryan Danielson will meet Jeff Jarrett in an Anything Goes match, with Ricky Steamboat as the special guest referee. Apart from that MJF would be putting his International Title on the line, while Mariah May would also be in action. Most interestingly, Britt Baker is expected to appear on AEW Dynamite following her recent suspension.

Amid this, Tony Khan has taken to Twitter to share some disappointing news. Khan disclosed that quite a few of the company's talents were finding it hard to make it in time for the show in North Carolina due to last-minute flight cancelations.

However, he assured that all performers announced for AEW Dynamite had already reached or were on their way. Tony Khan also mentioned that the show's card was also subject to change due to the said unforeseen circumstances:

"With flight cancellations, several AEW wrestlers are struggling to get to #AEWDynamite tonight! Thankfully everyone announced for tonight's show is here or en route! I've held back other announcements anticipating travel mayhem + will change accordingly! See you on TBS tonight!" tweeted Tony Khan.

Tony Khan comments on Shane McMahon's AEW rumors

Over the last few days, the chatter surrounding Shane O'Mac's potential All Elite Wrestling arrival has kept the wrestling world buzzing. In a recent interview, Tony Khan opened up about his leaked picture with Shane McMahon and confirmed that the latter wasn't involved with WWE in any capacity at this point:

"Well, as I understand, he's not doing anything with WWE, and I had a really nice visit with him. I heard from a lot of people that he was interested in talking, and it had become a big media story to the point where I was getting asked on-the-record questions about it. I answered them, just like I'll answer you now. In advance of my first conversation with him, there was a lot of buzz about this. I thought it would certainly be worth talking, and I have a lot of respect for him. I had never met him, but he seemed like a really nice guy," Tony Khan said.

With All In 2024 just days away, it's safe to say to have Shane McMahon's debut at the event would certainly create a lot of buzz among wrestling fans.

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Edited by Ken Cameron