Fuego Del Sol's AEW Contract Signing Was A Shoot

Tony Khan claims Fuego Del Sol had no idea he'd be leaving AEW Rampage with a legitimate contract.

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Fuego Del Sol finally signed an All Elite Wrestling contract last week, as Sammy Guevara (via company founder Tony Khan) presented the sentimental Dark and Elevation fan favourite with a deal despite his Rampage loss to TNT Champion Miro.

Per Khan himself, the post-match angle was a "complete shoot."

Fuego had no idea he was going to be given an actual AEW contract after a match that stipulated he'd receive one in the event of a victory. Thus, the emotion he showed when Guevara showed up was as real as the situation itself.

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Khan told Sports Illustrated's Justin Barrasso the following:-

“That was a complete shoot. Fuego had no idea that was going to happen. Sammy was the only person I told, and Fuego was legitimately surprised to receive the contract he’s been dreaming of and chasing.”

Fuego has been a regular on AEW's YouTube shows since May 2020, when he started appearing on Dark. The Rampage match with Miro was the first time he had appeared on a TNT broadcast though the crowd's strong response to him shows how popular he has become in his enhancement role.

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A video of Fuego's contract signing and the aftermath has been uploaded to AEW's YouTube channel:-

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AEW is yet to announce the 25-year-old's first match as a contracted wrestler.

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