October 3, 2022 Observer Newsletter: Hurricane Ian forces changes, WWE’s White Rabbit experiment

Hurricane Ian in Florida, which has led to mass evacuations, is the major story in wrestling this week, as it is in the country because so much of the major league talent in wrestling lives in the state.

Tony Khan had sent both a corporate email and a Twitter post to alert everyone from the area that coming to the 9/28 tapings in Philadelphia was voluntary.

“For everyone in AEW, in case you missed our email, anyone worried about Hurricane Ian affecting your travel or home or your family, it’s voluntary to come to TV this week. Anyone affected by the hurricane can take care of business at home and we hope to see you all next week.”

The 9/28 Dynamite show and Rampage tapings had to be rewritten due to talent not being there although every advertised segment took place. Less was advertised ahead of time than usual because Khan was aware of the potential problems for several days ahead of time. The only names that appeared obviously missing were Jake Hager and Swerve Strickland, both of whom were confirmed as two of the people not there due to the hurricane hitting where they live badly and them needing to stay home. Strickland wasn’t with Keith Lee in a confrontation with The Acclaimed to build a tag team title rematch, and Hager wasn’t with the Jericho Appreciation Society. On a trivia note, it was Hager who came up with the idea of the JAS coming out in all purple suits in the celebration. There were several others not there including Samoa Joe, and the plans to start a Joe & Wardlow vs. Lee & Strickland program had to be put on hold.

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Tony Khan: TV taping attendance voluntary for AEW talent affected by Hurricane Ian

AEW talent affected by Hurricane Ian will not be required to travel to this week’s Dynamite and Rampage TV taping, according to Tony Khan. 

AEW’s owner, president, and head of creative, Khan tweeted on Monday that in case anyone affected had missed the company-wide email, attendance at Wednesday’s taping in Philadelphia would be voluntary. 

Khan tweeted:

Currently a Category 2 hurricane, Ian is forcing mandatory evacuations in Western Florida, including the Tampa area. Ian is expected to hit major hurricane status (winds of 111 miles per hour or higher) before it reaches the United States. 

According to a CNN report, more than 15 million people in the US will encounter at least tropical storm-force winds from Ian, citing residents of Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and Tallahassee, Florida among those who will be affected.

The Tampa area is currently under a hurricane warning, with impact from the storm expected within the next 24 to 36 hours. 

Here is the announced lineups for this Wednesday’s Dynamite:

  • AEW World title eliminator match: AEW World Champion Jon Moxley vs. Juice Robinson
  • ROH World Champion Chris Jericho defends against Bandido
  • Saraya speaks
  • MJF speaks
  • Chris Jericho championship celebration