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Former AEW Star Returning To Company

By The Spotlight StaffFebruary 14, 2024
Former AEW Star Returning To Company

AEW President Tony Khan signed a lot of free agents for his promotion in the past few months. Another star who left the company two months ago is now rejoining AEW.

Last December, QT Marshall announced that he was leaving the company. Marshall held numerous positions in AEW before deciding to quit. Marshall stated on X that AEW has changed a lot since 2019 and is heading in a different direction.

Fightful Select reported that the 38-year-old rejoined All Elite Wrestling as Vice President of Creative and Talent. They noted that QT Marshall is no longer an in-ring talent in Tony Khan’s company. Fightful Select further noted that Marshall hasn’t started working in his new role yet.

QT Marshall

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