AEW Commentator Re-Signs With Company
An AEW commentator revealed that he had re-signed with the company.
Ian Riccaboni has been with Ring of Honor since 2014, and with Tony Khan acquiring ROH, the veteran commentator was brought on board.
Riccaboni took to social media to break the news.
Re-signed with AEW/ROH. Very grateful and excited for what is to come! Celebrated by eating some hot dogs at the IronPigs at various points since reaching an agreement which was a while ago at this point so a lot of hot dogs for me & my family.
AEW Dynamite #300 is TOMORROW! See you in California! [H/T: Wrestling Observer Online]
His post received a positive response, with fans of the Florida-based company congratulating him on a new spell.
The 38-year-old then shared a follow-up post, thanking them for their overwhelming response.
Holy smokes. A little overwhelmed by the response.
The generosity in this deal will be paid forward: part of this will continue to go toward Salisbury Youth Association as part of a community effort to reduce or eliminate cost as a barrier for kids to play sports like we did for baseball.
Riccaboni primarily appears on Ring of Honor as its lead commentator, while serving as the backup commentator for AEW.
AEW’s Jim Ross Plans To Be At All In: Texas
AEW’s All In: Texas pay-per-view is scheduled for July 12.
Veteran commentator Jim Ross, who has been on hiatus due to colon cancer, has undergone surgery.
He stated that the doctors had “got all the cancer” and he was healing at home. The 73-year-old is also aiming to return for the event at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.
JR had also praised Ian Riccaboni’s commentary in the past.