Tony Khan’s Coy Response To Blood & Guts Rumours
Tony Khan has only issued a two-word response to suggestions that Blood & Guts could be on its way back to AEW after a wild All Out.
All Out saw Hangman Adam Page retain his AEW Men’s World Championship against Kyle Fletcher. It was not such a good night for Toni Storm as the Timeless star lost her AEW Women’s World Title to Kris Statlander in a four-way match that also featured Thekla and Jamie Hayter.
The AEW World Tag Team Championship stayed with Brodido after a wild tag team ladder match. After that bout, Jurassic Express reunited in the ring to take out The Young Bucks. It was a successful night as well for Mercedes Mone as she retained her TBS Title against Riho.
Tony Khan Coy On Blood & Guts
With AEW full of teams and partnerships at the moment, there has perhaps been no better time for Tony Khan to book the hugely anticipated double-ring Blood & Guts match. Speaking at the post-All Out media scrum, Tony Khan was asked about a Blood & Guts match taking place sometime soon, to which he explained why it’s difficult to schedule one but urged fans to keep their eyes peeled:
I think there is great potential for a Blood & Guts event. It requires a unique seating setup because with a two-ring setup, it involves putting an event on sale, basically telling the people, ‘This is going to be Blood & Guts.’ It’s not a show that is up right now because everyone has seen the seat maps, and there are no double-ring shows up. I do think there is a good chance of that. Please stay tuned.
The last AEW Blood & Guts match took place in July 2024 when Team AEW – Swerve Strickland, Darby Allin, Mark Briscoe, and The Acclaimed – defeated The Elite’s quintet of The Young Bucks, Kazuchika Okada, Hangman Adam Page, and Jack Perry.