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Tony Schiavone says his sad face on Dynamite was to try and put more heat on The Young Bucks

AEW announcer Tony Schiavone shot down reports that his “sad face” last Wednesday on Dynamite after the All In backstage footage aired was not because he was angry, but because he was trying to put on more heat on The Young Bucks.

Speaking on his What Happened When podcast, Schiavone refuted the claims that he had the same face during the closing days of WCW.

“I did not have any reaction to the footage we’d seen because I don’t give a damn,” Schiavone said. “So what? So f*cking what. I was not upset at the promotion, I was not upset at Tony Khan, I was not pissed off about what we had shown.”

Schiavone said that he was trying to be fully in the moment of the angle and said he’s sincere when he says he doesn’t care.

“It has no impact on my life,” he continued.

Schiavone was not exactly happy his name came up during the CM Punk interview and while Punk never spoke about Tony in a bad way, Schiavone still didn’t care about what Punk had to say.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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