
"AEW has been in business for over a half-decade. What began as an upstart promotion providing an alternative in a sports entertainment world dominated by WWE has now grown its own legacy, even acquiring other promotions such as Ring of Honor. Still, Khan says he has his eyes set on the future and wants to spread the company further across the globe with more special events in Europe."
"We built a lot. It's been six years of AEW, and again, it feels like we started just yesterday, Khan said. I'm very interested in taking AEW and visiting more of Europe. I think there are more opportunities there. We've had great shows in the UK, particularly with shows in London. We've set records at Wembley Stadium, and we've had great events in Cardiff, Wales. And I'm really excited about this year taking AEW to Manchester for the first time."
"AEW has televised memorable moments over the years, from debuts of beloved wrestlers, classic matches, and viral segments. However, Khan delved into the memorable moments behind the scenes that has meant the most to him. Before Sting went out for his last match, as they were showing the video package, and as his sons were about to make their entrances and they were on the stage, that was really special."
AEW has operated for over six years and evolved from an upstart alternative to a major sports-entertainment promotion that acquired Ring of Honor. The company seeks international expansion, especially across Europe, after record shows at Wembley and events in London and Cardiff, with Manchester upcoming. AEW continues to produce memorable televised moments, including debuts, classic matches, and viral segments. Behind-the-scenes emotional moments have had deep significance, exemplified by Sting's final match and the backstage interactions before his sons' entrance. Full Gear will return to the tri-state area next month, reflecting continued growth and touring ambitions.
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