Wheeler Yuta: AEW Is ‘100% More Than Capable’ of Doing an All-Women’s PPV

In an exclusive for WrestlingNews.co, Steve Fall interviewed AEW star and ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta. 

Yuta was asked if AEW can have an all women’s Pay Per View:

“Yeah, I mean, I think that’s absolutely something that AEW could pull off. The depth of the women’s division is great, and you know, just speaking of it like, obviously we saw the finals of the Open Heart tournament recently, Willow Nightingale came out on top and that was really awesome. I was really happy for Willow, but yeah, we just have such a massive depth in our roster. The Women’s Division has been really killing it, so yeah, I think they’re 100% more than capable of doing that.”

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Wheeler Yuta on his relationship with CM Punk:

“I mean, we’ve seen each other a few times. It’s always been great and nothing’s really changed for us. But yeah, I mean, I think that the locker room is very excited to have more opportunities to have Collision to have two more hours of television and I think that there’s a general sense of optimism I feel like throughout the whole locker room, a lot of motivation to kind of go out and do our thing, and now there’s more opportunities to do that, and I think it’s absolutely awesome. I think Collision has been bringing something different to the table, so it’s been great to see and I think it’s an awesome addition for AEW.”,

Wheeler Yuta’s thoughts on a brand split:

“There’s a lot of people that are very strongly in favor of having the separation. I think there’s also some people that are kind of cool with people floating around. I think that one of the strong points of having something like that would be that it provides more opportunities, obviously, because the rosters are split in that way, so you’re either on Dynamite or you’re on Collision. I think that’s great. But another thing I think has always been really cool about AEW is just that we don’t really have those barriers. Not even like with other promotions, we don’t really have those barriers. We have a show, Forbidden Door, which is an entire Pay Per View with New Japan Pro Wrestling and we’ve been able to work with all these other companies and I think that a lot of that is that we don’t ignore outside pro wrestling. We allow everything to sort of kind of intermingle. So some of my worry is that if it were separated, maybe we lose a little bit of that, but then again, maybe putting those boundaries in does make it more special when the Dynamite guy goes to Collision or the Collision guy goes to Dynamite. So I can honestly go either way with this one. I think there’s pros and cons to both, but I think it’d be very interesting to see. If we did do that, it would certainly shake things up.”

Wheeler Yuta on AEW adding monthly Pay Per Views:

“Yeah, I mean, I enjoy the Pay Per Views. Even just like the financial thing aside, I just think that it’s awesome to have more big shows. I think that we have so many, you know, big rivalries going on, so many big matches, that it’s hard to fit them all on one Pay Per View, so it’s really good to sort of give everyone these different opportunities, and obviously, like Wembley Stadium, that’s just going to be a whole different ball game. That’s just going to be completely different, That’s going to be incredible. So, yeah, I do enjoy having more Pay Per Views because it gives us more opportunities to have these big matches.”

“I also think that there’s, you know, there’s a time and a place. I think that for these particular Pay Per Views, like there are a few sort of back to back, but I also think that they’re all going to be very different, like very unique. You don’t want to risk where they’re not special anymore. So I think that that’s a very fine line to toe that you want your Pay Per Views to still be very special, very important events. So I think that it does make sense to add a few more and especially like in this case, like Forbidden Door is, like I said, is its own beast. Wembley is its own beast. So they’re all different. So I think that it only will become an issue if they all sort of feel the same, but being able to have, you know, different things that feel special, I think there’s something that we’ve been able to pull off, so as long as we can keep doing that, as many as we want.”

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Wheeler Yuta on wanting to wrestle Orange Cassidy at AEW All In Wembley Stadium:

“Honestly, it doesn’t really matter who I face. I just want to be on that card. I’m sure that the BCC will be moving on into some other business probably once we handle The Elite at Blood and Guts, so hopefully that’ll be all handled and sorted and we can move on to someone else. I’d love to win my Ring of Honor Pure Championship back from Shibata at some point. I feel like I have a lot of unfinished business with The Best Friends. Orange Cassidy’s right there. I think we could have an incredible match as well. We’ve already had one. So I’d love to face him again. Those are just some random people to throw out there, but I’d really love to just be on that card.”

This interview is exclusive to WrestlingNews.co. If you use these quotes, please include a link back to this page.

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