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Jim Ross discusses McMahon/Khan meeting, says Shane would add “a lot” to AEW

On the latest episode of Grilling JR, Jim Ross said he believes Shane McMahon would add a lot to the AEW product if he were to come in as an on-screen talent.

Ross, who admitted that he’s a fan of McMahon, discussed the photo and meeting between Shane and Tony Khan and said that his name identity and ability to do physical things within reason would contribute to AEW television.

JR said that if Khan the entrepreneur thought Shane could help in some way and if Shane wanted a good pay day and have some fun, AEW is the place to go.

“The wrestling business is in Shane’s blood,” Ross continued. “Where else does he go if he wants to stay in that vocation? Where else does he go?”

Ross added that he has no inside information on Shane’s future with AEW and said he has no “outstanding hope” but he’s the guy and could be a great new addition at some point.

“And if so, between both their creative abilities, it would be entertaining,” Ross concluded.


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