All Elite Wrestling recently entered its third year in business, marking it with the biggest AEW Double or Nothing to date headlined by “Hangman” Adam Page defending the AEW World Title against CM Punk. On the gaming side, AEW Games has been working to expand the promotion’s footprint on YouTube and Twitch, with names like Evil Uno and Adam Cole leading the charge. News has also been slowly trickling out about AEW’s debut game, AEW Fight Forever, such as Tony Khan recently confirming the roster will grow with DLC following the game’s release.
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As mentioned above, Naughty Dog recently opened its doors to several members of the AEW roster for a special visit. Adam Cole spoke about the visit on Twitter, calling it a “personal highlight” for himself getting to see one of the top developers in the world at work. Cole was joined by fellow AEW stars Nyla Rose, Orange Cassidy, Chuck Taylor, Evil Uno, and referee Aubrey Edwards, all of whom were seen in a picture Cole shared on Twitter.
The visit also coincides with AEW stars appearing on G4TV this week, with Adam Cole, Nyla Rose, and Danhausen all set to appear on Attack of the Show and Xplay. All three stars have been actively promoting their appearances, with Cole specifically teasing an altercation with host Jirard Khalil, aka Jirard the Completionist.
While the worlds of gaming and professional wrestling crossing over are nothing new, it does speak to how AEW has grown in size and exposure since it started in 2019. The young wrestling promotion already had a leg up over most other promotions when it began in 2019 with the backing of the billionaire Khan family, primetime TV on TNT, and a roster of well-known veterans like Chris Jericho and “internet darlings” like the Young Bucks. AEW was able to hit the ground running and has gone on to establish itself as the true no. 2 promotion in the U.S., behind WWE, while bringing in stars like CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, and many others to formulate one of the deepest rosters in the history of professional wrestling.
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