There is always a lot going on in AEW, and this week’s episode of Collision will be a big one. Prior to the show last week, the company addressed a few things with their roster.

AEW has a lot going on, especially with their ongoing television expansion. All In London and All Out are also both on their schedule, so there are many subjects that they can discuss.

Sean Sapp noted behind Fightful’s paywall that AEW scheduled a talent meeting prior to Collision last week. It was not noted what they will talk about, but there are a few things they could discuss.

We’re told that there was a talent meeting at last week’s AEW Collision. We’re working to learn more about it, but many talent on Dynamite had no idea about it.

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We will have to see if there are any notes from this talent meeting. After all, reports are bound to get out there whenever a meeting like that goes down.

AEW is now banning certain moves. They might need to refresh the roster about these new policies. They could have told their roster about that last week, but as we previously reported, many stars found out about the banned move list when the report dropped online.

In case you need a refresher, some of those banned and restricted moves in AEW now include Unprotected shots to the head, Shots to the back of the head, Buckle bombs/Blind moves backward into the turnbuckle, Fencing response/seizure sells, Spitting, Blood in the crowd (i.e., no bleeding while in the crowd and no throwing bloody gear, tape, or other objects in the crowd), Weapons/projectiles in the crowd, and Taking drinks or food from guests in the crowd. Needless to say, some AEW stars might be a big limited now.

Tony Khan could have addressed any number of things during that meeting before Collision. Last week’s episode was also a return to live programming after a taped episode the week prior.

Keep checking back with us here at Ringside News for more on this story, and everything else going on in the pro wrestling world.

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