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Saraya: I Would Love To Do Stuff With RevPro Wrestling

AEW has a working relationship with many promotions as talent from AEW has shown up across the independent scene in America and the world. 

During AEW All In weekend, AEW talent appeared at PROGRESS and RevPro events. 

Speaking at the AEW All in media scrum, Tony Kahn was asked if there was a working relationship between AEW and RevPro. 

“I really like Andy [RevPro Owner Andy Quildan] a lot and I’ve attended RevPro, and I’ve worked with them and I’ve tried to feature their clips in the shows. I would say, absolutely we have a working relationship with Andy and RevPro. We’re both great partners to New Japan. I consider Andy a friend and I like to help out my friends. If that means somebody can make an appearance there and it’s not going to affect our schedule or change anything detrimental for AEW, I love working with RevPro. For Saraya to have family there and for us to have so many people that are part of AEW or people to have a pipeline to AEW, it’s a great thing. I support Andy and when I’ve had a chance, have featured RevPro clips on AEW television to show RevPro off and our stars wrestling for them,” said Khan. 

New AEW Women’s Champion Saraya was asked about potentially working with RevPro. 

“I would love to do stuff with RevPro. I saw Skye Blue got to be part of the show. She got a great reaction, people absolutely adore her. I was a little jealous, honestly, ‘I want to do RevPro too.’ I had to do some Wembley stuff,” she replied with a laugh. 

Saraya won the AEW Women’s Championship at AEW All In, defeating Toni Storm, Hikaru Shida, and Britt Baker in a four-way bout. 

Elsewhere during the media scrum, Saraya commented on having her family at ringside. You can find her full comments by clicking here. 

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