Orange Cassidy Comments on Origin of “The Conglomeration” Stable Name in AEW
A recent episode of Jonathan Coachman’s Off The Ropes podcast featured Orange Cassidy as the guest. One of the topics discussed included Cassidy’s thoughts about the origin of “The Conglomeration” stable name in AEW and how Mark Briscoe came up with it on the spot during a promo segment.
“I’ve now formed another group of individuals — well, I haven’t formed them. But, we’ve all come together, and we’re called The Conglomeration because Mark Briscoe is a genius and he came up with that on the top of his head during a promo or something…”
Transcript h/t: Figthful.com
FTR Comments on Their Match Against Adam Copeland & Christian Cage at AEW All Out 2025 Being a “Dream Come True”
TMZ Sports held a recent interview with FTR’s Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood. One of the topics discussed included FTR’s thoughts about their tag team match against Adam Copeland and Christian Cage at AEW’s All Out 2025 event this past September.
Dax Harwood – “We were in Toronto, almost 15,000 people in Toronto for All Out, correct? All Out? Yeah. We have so many pay-per-views, I can’t remember. One of the greatest tag teams of all time, Adam (Copeland) and Christian (Cage), also known as Edge and Christian. Big fan from the other company. Created TLC matches and it was an honor for us to step in the ring with them in Toronto in their home country, hometown, home state, home city. It was a dream come true.”
Cash Wheeler – “Their first time tagging up in like what? 21 years? In Toronto. So, being able to be in Toronto in the ring and part of that match was really cool and the fact that we pretty much gave Adam his career back. We helped him get over his neck injuries. We strengthened his neck enough for him to come back from retirement so, you’re welcome, Adam. So to be able to have that match in Toronto after all the history that we have together is really cool.”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com
Update on AEW’s Current Plans for Kenny Omega vs. Andrade El Idolo Feud
As noted before, Andrade El Idolo made his surprise return to AEW at their AEW Dynamite 6th Anniversary show earlier this month. Andrade attacked Kenny Omega after making his surprise return and was revealed as the newest member of the Don Callis Family.
Dave Meltzer reported in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter that a match between Omega and Andrade is not expected to take place at AEW’s All Out 2025 event next weekend due to Andrade is currently booked for a show for World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico that same night. Andrade is currently scheduled to be challenging for the WWC Universal Championship at that upcoming show.

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