#1. Hope is true: AEW open to working with IMPACT Wrestling again
AEW's partnership with IMPACT Wrestling has become a topic of debate over the last few weeks. Rumors have been suggesting that the Bound For Glory pay-per-view ended the partnership between the two promotions that started in December last year.
However, this may not be the last time fans will see a crossover between the promotions. Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Newsletter reported that the initial plans were to end their collaboration at the Bound For Glory event. However, AEW and IMPACT Wrestling could still do some business down the road:
"It’s getting talked about like that but not quite accurate. Cage dropping the title at BFG was the end of the story that started last December. That was the plan since the spring. Door is open to do more but nothing planned for short-term.”
We hope that the above reports are true and that both promotions might work together again. The forbidden door turned out to be one of the most successful plans during the pandemic era. Fans have seen multiple dream matches transpire because of this partnership.
IMPACT Wrestling's storyline around chasing their world title for months was intriguing to watch. It even helped Kenny Omega become the pioneer of both promotions. With the AEW roster getting stacked and even IMPACT Wrestling looking to sign more talent, a forbidden door could be the best option for these promotions.