10 AEW Wrestlers Who Told You They Were Pissed
7. Numerous Names Take To Twitter Over Lack Of TV Time
Twitter has become an increasingly valuable tool for talent who feel they aren't being handled in the way their ability and potential deserves.
Just looking back over the last month or so, a number of fed up All Elite names have each taken to the social media platform to subtly or even openly state their dissatisfaction with their lack of AEW screen-time as of late, with Ethan Page being perhaps the most vocal talent of the bunch.
His brassed off tweet of "Hey look … Ethan Page actually gets TV time this week! Nice change of pace at work if u ask me", swiftly followed by "Can’t wait to do this again in 5 weeks.", however, seemingly set the stage for him using this annoyance in a recent Dynamite promo as he edges towards an alliance with Stokely Hathaway.
Hey look … Ethan Page actually gets TV time this week!
Nice change of pace at work if u ask me
— “All Ego” Ethan Page (@OfficialEGO) July 28, 2022
Keep up the great work @AEW ?
Can’t wait to do this again in 5 weeks. pic.twitter.com/RUba0KvHmW
The likes of Sonny Kiss and Brian Cage haven't been quite as lucky, though, with the latter under-utilised titan's Twitter words of "What's heartbreaking, is doing what you love, but not doing what you love." being met by the former's response of "Sure is."
Neither star has seen All Elite TV time outside of Dark, Dark: Elevation and Ring of Honor showings for an age, and all signs seem to point to further discouragement in the coming months.