AEW Unrestricted ends, update on future podcast plans

Unrestricted, AEW’s weekly podcast since 2020, has wrapped up its run.

The final episode of AEW Unrestricted premiered today with hosts Aubrey Edwards and Will Washington looking back at the show’s six-year existence. It produced more than 300 episodes, focusing on interviews with AEW talent and pay-per-view preview. Edwards and Washington said they are not going anywhere and will remain very busy in their other AEW roles.

Unrestricted was presented in partnership with TNT/TBS and was sponsored by trading card company Upper Deck.

Edwards said ending the podcast is bittersweet, but this felt like the right time to close the chapter on Unrestricted. She and Washington noted that AEW has plans to develop other podcast content that fans will be excited for:

  • Washington: That’s not to say that this is the end of podcasts with AEW.
  • Edwards: No, not at all.
  • Washington: It’s actually the opposite, right? Where there is going to be more podcast content coming from All Elite Wrestling. Don’t fret. There is more and more content. And it’s like content that we’ve all talked about for years and stuff that fans have really been asking for.
  • Edwards: It’s exciting stuff. It’s exciting stuff. The little bit that I’ve heard is pretty great.

When Unrestricted first launched, Edwards and Tony Schiavone were its hosts. She took a moment on the final episode to thank Schiavone for giving her the chance to be part of the show.

“I am so grateful for this time,” Edwards said. “I texted Tony Schiavone last night and I just said, ‘Thank you for giving me the opportunity to be a podcast host for six years.’ Which is never something I expected. Like, I didn’t even expect to be in this business. My dream was never to be a referee. I didn’t start watching wrestling until like 2012. And the fact that I got to do this every week, I’m just so grateful. I’m just really freaking grateful, man.”

Edwards and Washington both work behind the scenes in AEW, with Edwards also having an on-screen role as a referee. Washington’s backstage job title is Wrestling Administration Coordinator. He already had podcast experience prior to joining AEW in 2023, including hosting the show Grapsody.

We’re Live, Pal: AEW All In tickets, Brock is a bad dude

It’s a brand new We’re Live, Pal! as Andrew Zarian and I talk about the latest topics in pro wrestling.

We discussed the fantastic ticket sales for AEW All In at Wembley Stadium and if they would move away from some of their “home” markets that are softer for live ticket sales like Las Vegas. 

We also talked about what some of the roster for the AEW Collision show could look like and if AEW will get a streaming deal on the new MAX service.

We talked about WWE Backlash, Bad Bunny, and the Cody Rhodes vs. Brock Lesnar program. We also had a conversation about WWE’s new World Heavyweight title that they want to make important, but seems like the exact opposite.

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Wrestling Observer Radio: All In ticket sales, WWE Q1 numbers

Dave Meltzer and I are back for a new Wrestling Observer Radio going over all the news in the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

We discuss the following:

  • WWE’s tournament plans for the new RAW title
  • Drew McIntyre’s situation
  • All In ticket sales so far
  • The future of Rampage, Dark, and Dark Elevation
  • The AEW roster split for Wednesday and Saturday
  • The Will Washington hiring
  • WWE Q1 numbers
  • WWE Backlash
  • AEW ratings
  • Zane Bresloff and Sonny Vaccaro

The full video is available for video subscribers at https://video.f4wonline.com/.

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Fight Game: Who wins between Cody Rhodes & Brock Lesnar at WWE Backlash?

John LaRocca and I are back with a brand new Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show by talking about the Cody Rhodes vs. Brock Lesnar main event at Saturday’s WWE Backlash and gave our thoughts on who should win.

We then went to our thumbs up/thumbs down segment talking about MJF, Britt Baker’s controversial t-shirt, the pre-sale numbers for AEW All In at London’s Wembley Stadium, and Tony Khan’s hiring of Will Washington.

We then moved onto our big picture look at AEW Dynamite and discussed the following:

  • How they got to the four way for MJF’s AEW World title
  • Setting up Jon Moxley vs. Kenny Omega in a cage match next week
  • Roderick Strong’s AEW wrestling debut
  • Britt Baker slapping Chris Jericho
  • Hikaru Shida showing up to help the babyfaces in their fight against The Outcasts

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Will Washington joins AEW as Director of Wrestling Administration

Former wrestling podcast host Will Washington has signed with All Elite Wrestling.

Tony Khan confirmed on Twitter Wednesday afternoon that Washington has joined the company as its Wrestling Administration Coordinator.

“He’s the new AEW Wrestling Administration Coordinator, working in many areas of wrestling: live events, social media, creative, PR, he has a great wrestling mind, he’s here backstage TONIGHT at Wednesday Night #AEWDynamite live on TBS, and it’s official, @WilliamRBR is All Elite!” Khan wrote.

Fightful reported that Washington will be helping with overseeing continuity and aiding in long-term creative in AEW, working directly under Tony Khan. According to Fightful, Washington’s deal with the company was made official on April 27. It was noted in their report that as a result of being hired by AEW, he would be leaving the website, where he also contributed news.

Washington has been a podcaster, most recently serving as host for Fightful’s Grapsody and Day After Dynamite podcasts. He also was a part of the After the Week podcast with our own Denise Salcedo.