Throughout the past few years, Aussie Open, the team comprised of Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis have climbed their way to the top of many lists of best tag teams in the world of pro wrestling through their time spent in New Japan Pro Wrestling.
Before Forbidden Door, All Elite Wrestling’s joint show with NJPW, Aussie Open would make numerous appearances in AEW alongside their United Empire leader, Will Ospreay. However, earlier in 2023 Davis and Fletcher would confirm that they were in fact free agents seeking additional bookings.
All Elite Wrestling announced that Aussie Open had put pen to paper and signed deals in May of this year. Kyle Fletcher was a recent guest on AEW’s Unrestricted, where he would further elaborate on their decision to sign with AEW.
“The beginning of this year was very much like a ‘let’s assess where we are with everything, let’s look at what is happening, and let’s weigh our options.’ We were pretty happy in Japan, but not to say too much, we wanted a contract. We wanted stability. We had been independent wrestlers for…I’ve been wrestling ten years, Davis has been wrestling longer than that, we’ve been independent wrestlers for that whole time. We’ve never had stability and that’s what we wanted. We told New Japan this and it was very much a ‘yes, but not now’ type thing. Okay, whatever. We were doing the New Japan stuff, and that was a big goal of mine, to get there, and I love the style of wrestling there, I love the culture, I love immersing myself in the culture and exploring the country. It got to a point where it was like, if they’re not going to give us that stability that we want and have asked for, let’s see what else is going on. We work with Tony quite a lot, we worked with AEW, we really enjoyed the environment, the backstage environment, we really enjoyed the people and there are a lot of people on the roster that I would love to wrestle. That was a big thing,”
-Kyle Fletcher
To further elaborate on why they chose to sign with AEW, Fletcher stated that, as much as they wanted to move to the US in search of stability, they would also miss working in Japan. Therefore, the relationship which Tony Khan’s company has with NJPW, allowing talent to come and go between promotions, meant that the duo of Aussie Open were happy going to All Elite Wrestling and leaving the door open to future matches in Japan.
“There is also the fact that there is still a New Japan relationship, that was also a big deal. The fact that AEW guys have been able to do New Japan stuff and because we already have that connection, it was very much, when we were in discussion, ‘how do you feel about still doing New Japan stuff?’ We spoke to both sides and they’re like, ‘of course, that’s not an issue. That’s still something you can do.’ That was a big part of the decision. We love the environment in AEW, there is a lot of exciting matchups there and the nationwide TV exposure is a big deal as well. A lot of different thinking went into it, but very happy with the decision.”
-Kyle Fletcher
Aussie Open will be officially reunited in the ring at ROH’s Death Before Dishonor as Mark Davis makes his return to in-ring action after being out of action with an injury. The duo will challenge in a four way bout for the ROH Tag Team Titles at Death Before Dishonor
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New Japan why must you be so dumb sometimes
To the surprise of almost no one really.
Glad they signed with AEW, but I wish they can keep getting booked for New Japan, either in Strong shows or in Japan if Cobb/Gok aren’t already teaming.
This isn’t a surprise I just hope AEW let them do a lot of njpw stuff as well
I loved them in Japan and was disappointed when they signed with AEW, so it’s good to hear the explanation: makes a lot of sense.
I mean, I can see being tentative with offering contracts to people who don’t live in Japan and wanting to see if they actually commit. How many wrestlers use japan as a stop gap on their way to America?
“And I couldnt see the big ole’ Skye over there.” Also Kyle Fletcher
Don’t get why they would give them both tag belts then if they were gonna wait a long time to sign them. Love Aussie Open though and hope they can make some sporadic appearances here and there for New Japan
People treat it like they weren’t offered a contract because the company didn’t value them. Realistically it’s likely because the company is still financially recovering from the pandemic and there’s only so much money to toss around at the moment.
At least they said they’ll still be touring Japan every now and then, so that’s pretty cool.
I imagine you will still at least see them on Strong shows and maybe a big domestic show.
Lol yeah, Tony just loves allowing AEW guys to regularly work New Japan. Dude just did a presser for ROH’s PPV where he tried to act as if Eddie Kingston doing the G1 put a hole in his plans. My guy, you sign talent telling them they can work New Japan, block them when you feel like it, then complain because New Japan is borrowing your talent. Which one is it? Can they work New Japan with no issue or not?
Good for him. Kid went with the better choice for him.
Made the right move. If they won’t give you security go where they will.
TK needs to licence ‘Close Your Eyes and Count to Fuck’
Given the attendance we are seeing for the G1 I don’t think NJPW is offering contracts right now. That said Sasha was a bad idea.
I wonder if WWE had interest. I could see Hunter liking this team.
stability meaning skye’s cheeks