The concept of the Forbidden Door has certainly been one of the highlights of professional wrestling over the past year. This especially started thanks to AEW’s partnership with Impact Wrestling in 2020 and 2021. The partnership eventually came to an end but the hype for the Forbidden Door did not.

AEW President Tony Khan recently revealed that he has more big signings in store for AEW. Khan also added that the Forbidden Door will return as well after a long time.

Tony Khan also took to Twitter and revealed that a top pro wrestler will walk through the Forbidden Door and make their debut on AEW Dynamite next week. They will face Isiah Kassidy in a qualifying match for the Face Of The Revolution ladder match.

“As referenced on #AEWRampage, I have a surprise: on #AEWDynamite Live on @TBSNetwork
a top wrestler will walk through the Forbidden Door this Wednesday and debut in @AEW. More info to come. Thank you to everyone who joined us for a great Rampage tonight! See you Wednesday on TBS!

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The Forbidden Door can be opened for anyone from any wrestling promotion in the world, whether or not it’s a company @AEW is on good terms with, even if it’s someone from a company that’s open for business. They’re also welcome to slam the door in the face of their prior company.

With a great showing in tonight’s #AEWRampage TNT Title bout @IsiahKassidy has earned a qualifying match for a spot in the Face of the Revolution ladder match with a TNT Title shot at stake! His opponent will debut Wednesday + sign a contract with AEW! Isiah vs ? on #AEWDynamite!

We will have to wait and see who will end up debuting in AEW by walking through the Forbidden Door as many fans believe it could be Samoa Joe, Keith Lee, Josh Alexander among others.

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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