Davey Boy Smith Jr: I Don’t Have Any Problem With Doing Anything With AEW

Davey Boy Smith Jr. is open to working with AEW.

In recent years, Davey Boy Smith Jr., also known as Ha🦹rry Smith, has wrestled for MLW, AJPW, and CMLL. He has been featured in AJPW throughout 2024. and he won the AJPW Triple Crown Championship on November 4th. Smith Jr. has yet to make an appearance in AEW, but he has been linked to the company, espec🍸ially leading up to AEW All In at Wembley Stadium in 2023 and 2024.

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Speaking on , Davey Biy Smith Jr. was asked whether reuniting with his former tag team partner in Lance Archer𓆉 was a possibility.

“Yeah, that’s a good question. A lot of people have asked stuff like that in the past. I certainly don’t have any problem or issue with doing anything with AEW. Working with MLW, I’ve worked with a lot of New Japan talent that have been coming in. I got nothing bad to say about New Japan either. I’m very thankful for the work that they gave me. Time expired, and there was a lot of stuff, a lot of middlemen and things that got confused between myself and them. But they just didn’t seem to want to really expand with me, and I was ready to move on, and time expired. But it is certainly a possibility. People have asked a lot of times about why I wasn’t on the Wembley Stadium show or why I’m not in AEW, and a lot of it is, the last year or so, I was doing stuff with MLW against. I guess from AEW’s perspective, which I totally understand, I’m not mad at all, if they bring me in for one show, I guess I’m gonna have to go over, and then it’s just a one-shot deal. Obviously, they had enough people in attendance that they didn’t necessarily need me as an addition, although I would have been a positive addition to the show. Then to MLW’s respect, it’s like okay, I go off and do this one big show for AEW, and if I did lose on it, it’d be kind of what would MLW get positive out of it? Maybe some exposure, I’m not sure, but with all due respect to them, it’s a little hard," Smith Jr. said.

Smith Jr. went on to note that AEW hadn't reached out to him. He said that if he did go to AEW for a one-off, fans would to see some type of follow-up.🍬 Smith Jr. reiterated🔯 that he would be up for it, but perhaps staying in AJPW was the better move right now. He also stated that he could potentially go to AEW once he was done in AJPW.

"Also, there hasn’t been any reach out as far as if I were to do that, fans would want to see a continuation or some sort of a story after that, or further additions to an AEW, not just one-time match, but tag-teaming with Lance Archer for instance, but that’s people that they have under contract, so I would be up for it if it was a one-thing deal. But I think that maybe it’s better that I’m over here in All Japan, and I think my life and quality of life and the way I’m progressing myself personally over here, I think that’s the best idea that I continue on with All Japan Pro Wrestling, and if AEW did have a tag team tournament, a yearly one, I could perhaps go there. Maybe when my All Japan deal is done, maybe I do go to AEW. I’m not sure. I’m not against that at all, in any way, shape, or form. Reuniting with Lance Archer, it certainly got over in the past, and maybe it would be a fresh breath of air for AEW if I came. But I would be up for it, but it just hasn’t happened because I haven’t been approached, it hasn’t worked out," Smith Jr. said.

Smith Jr. previously said that his AJPW contract is up in January. Check out his comments here.

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