Report: Kenny Omega To Impact Wreslting Is A "One Off"

AEW World Champion Kenny Omega debuts for Impact Wrestling on Tuesday.

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AEW World Champion Kenny Omega is set to appear on tomorrow night's Impact Wrestling show - and a new report from Wrestling Inc.'s Nick Hausman stages that it could be a one-time deal.

Per the writeup, Omega's Impact appearance is currently set to be a one-off put together as a favour to Impact Executive Vice President Don Callis, who aided Kenny to his World Title victory over Jon Moxley last week.

Callis was provided guest commentary for the AEW Winter Is Coming main event. He slipped Omega a microphone towards the end, facilitating 'The Cleaner's' win, then fled with the new champ, telling interviewer Alex Marvez that they'd explain everything on the upcoming episode of Impact.

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Omega and Callis are good friends, with Kenny specifically requesting Don work the Winter Is Coming commentary spot.

The report also includes other new details on the AEW/Impact relationship. As things stand, the two promotions aren't planned to be "intertwined," though it is noted that The Good Brothers will likely make their way to AEW for a match. Hausman writes that Omega's appearance will probably be used to set that up.

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Don Callis' Impact contract expires next month, with the report stating he may move to AEW to work as Omega's manager full-time.

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