Tony Khan will not stop targeting big free agents who he believes will help improve the All Elite Wrestling roster.

All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan was a recent guest on the Battleground Podcast. When asked if he intends to pursue big-name free agents or if things will slow down after the recent additions of Will Ospreay, Mercedes Moné, and Kazuchika Okada, Khan confirmed that he will continue to target big free agents who will help the company.

“Whenever there’s a great star who becomes available any of the top men or women in pro wrestling, we want to look at that and seriously consider signing anytime there’s a big star available. Anyone who would add to AEW or make the AEW shows more exciting,” Tony Khan said. “We got a really exciting lineup coming up on TBS tonight for AEW. And every week, we’re looking to bring in top names, top stars. I don’t intend to slow down; I want to bring in big-name free agents anytime there’s somebody that can add to the company and make AEW better.”

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