Arn Anderson provides an update on the AEW contracts of him and his son.
Arn and Brock Anderson aren't featured too much on television nowadays, though Arn continues to help behind the scenes and Brock has been semi-active on AEW Dark.
Speaking to Steve Fall for WrestlingNewsPremium, Arn revealed that Brock's contract with AEW expires in May and his contract is up roughly a year later.
"Well, Brock's got about, I think in May his is up, and then I have another year passed that. I'm having a great time. I'm enjoying working for the company and I'm going to certainly get that last year now. What they have for Brock and I together going forward, I don't know. I look at things and always have going all the way back to WCW when contracts came out. When you get a guaranteed contract, your wife has the luxury of planning your life because they do it anyway. To know much time and it's not something that's not going to change and all that, you can map your life out. That gives me another year and a half almost to help Brock every which way I can," he said.
Arn continued, "I will stay with AEW as long as they want me. That's my one thing, and I said that after I left, well, I was canned by WWE. I don't want to be anywhere that I'm not wanted anyway, not for one minute, not for any amount of money, not for one second. If at the end of the contract, if they would like for me to stay aboard in some limited capacity, I would love to."
Brock has been aligned with Brian Pillman Jr on recent episodes of AEW Dark. He has not wrestled on AEW Dynamite since April 2022.
You can find Arn's comments regarding Brock and Pillman Jr teaming by clicking here.