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Chris Hero Comments On Being A Producer In AEW

Chris Hero comments on joining All Elite Wrestling.

It was reported earlier this summer that Hero began working as a producer for the company on a trial basis, but has since become a full time producer for the company.

Speaking to John Pollock of POST Wrestling, Hero discussed balancing his new job with AEW and his West Coast Pro obligations.

“When I talked to AEW about coming in for a couple of shows and coaching/producing/agenting, I was very specific in certain compromises that I didn’t want to make. I had been putting this time and effort into West Coast Pro, and they’ve also been giving their time to me and allowing me to play around with things and work with stuff. The last thing I wanted to do was put three or four months of work into West Coast Pro and then, ‘see you guys.’ They were understanding and anytime there is a West Coast Pro show, I’m not going to miss it unless there is some kind of emergency,”

“I wouldn’t say exclusive, but maybe more emphasis on Saturdays because it’s a brand new show and they need extra people. I think I was brought in with that in mind. I’ve done a little bit of everything. I’ve done pay-per-views, Rampage, Dynamite. Maybe there is a week or two when I miss Collision and I’ll make it up on Dynamite. Next month, there is a stretch where I have Dynamite, Collision, Dynamite, Collision. There is no rule. It’s ever-changing,”

Chris Hero

We will have to wait and see how much influence Hero will have in the coming weeks with his talent for producing.

H/T to Fightful

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