All Elite Wrestling is looking to give the fans a viable alternative, a luxury that hasn’t been experienced since WCW’s demise.
AEW is making all the right noises by getting in skilled in-ring talents and supporting staff members who can help them compete with Vince McMahon’s company. It was reported earlier in the week via PWInsider that AEW had signed Tony Schiavone to a deal. However, they faced stiff competition from WWE for the veteran announcer’s signature.
Dave Meltzer revealed on the post-Raw edition of the Wrestling Observer Radio that Vince McMahon’s company had talks with Tony Schiavone with regards to a return, however, AEW swiftly brokered a deal before anything substantial could happen on WWE’s side.
Tony Schiavone’s history
Schiavone is famously remembered for being the voice of WCW during the iconic Monday Night Wars. The legendary announcer spent one year with the WWE in 1989 before signing up with WCW. Schiavone later revealed that leaving WWE was a huge career mistake.
Professionally, the controversial WWE departure didn’t prove to be his downfall as he made a name for himself in WCW, where his exaggerated style of commentary made the promotion seem like a big deal.
After WCW folded, Schiavone took a break from pro wrestling and has dabbled in play-by-play commentary, writing and coverage-related roles in Baseball and Football.
He made a comeback to wrestling by joining Major League Wrestling (MLW) as a colour commentator and has been working for the promotion ever since.
What’s next for Schiavone?
The veteran announcer’s reported deal with AEW would allow him to work with MLW as well. While the exact nature of his role in AEW has been kept a secret, he should ideally take his place in the commentary booth.
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