Latest Behind-the-Scenes Report on QT Marshall’s AEW Standing

AEW’s Vice President of Show & Creative Coordination QT Marshall is close to putting ink on a new contract with the company.

A new report from Fightful Select notes that Marshall had recent contract talks with the company, and the two sides have been actively working on his deal. A short contract extension has been discussed, and is likely to be signed, but has not been finalized as of yet.

Marshall started with AEW in the summer of 2019, working as an Associate Producer and a performer. He was promoted to his current role of Vice President of Show & Creative Coordination in August 2022.

Marshall was very beneficial for AEW in many ways during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. He is seen as an important asset for AEW due to his work behind the scenes and on camera, and currently leads the QTV faction with Johnny TV, Powerhouse Hobbs, Aaron Solo, and Harley Cameron. He also runs The Nightmare Factory wrestling school in Georgia, along with Cody Rhodes, and has produced several talents for AEW.

Marshall has had some success in AAA as of late as he debuted on July 15 at Triplemania XXXI: Tijuana with a win over Penta El Zero Miedo in an Ambulance Match. He then returned at Triplemania XXXI: Mexico City on August 12 to win the vacant AAA Latin American Title by winning a Fatal 4 Way over Penta, Dralístico, and Texano Jr.

It is clear that AEW values Marshall’s contributions to the company, both in front of and behind the camera. His promotion to Vice President of Show & Creative Coordination is a testament to his hard work and dedication. The fact that AEW is actively working on a contract extension for Marshall further solidifies his importance to the company.

Marshall’s work with the QTV faction has been well-received by fans and has added an exciting dynamic to AEW programming. The faction, consisting of Marshall, Johnny TV, Powerhouse Hobbs, Aaron Solo, and Harley Cameron, has been involved in compelling storylines and has showcased their in-ring abilities.

Furthermore, Marshall’s role in running The Nightmare Factory wrestling school in Georgia demonstrates his commitment to nurturing and developing talent. His ability to produce several talents for AEW speaks to his expertise and knowledge of the industry.

Outside of AEW, Marshall has made an impact in AAA as well. His recent victories over Penta El Zero Miedo and others have solidified his position as a formidable competitor. This success in AAA only further enhances Marshall’s reputation and value within the wrestling community.

As the negotiations for Marshall’s contract extension continue, fans can expect to see him continue to play a significant role in AEW’s future. His contributions both in front of the camera as a performer and behind the scenes as a creative mind will undoubtedly continue to shape the direction of the company.

For more updates on QT Marshall’s AEW status and other wrestling news, stay tuned to ProWrestlingWars.com.

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