Arn Anderson provides an update on his AEW contract.
Anderson recently did a Q&A session on AdFreeShows where he said his AEW contract expired in a year and a half, and that he was planning on "being retired from the business" after that time. He said 2023 would be "me on the beach."
In an updated statement, Arn reiterated that his AEW contract was up in a year and a half, but misspoke when he mentioned 2023. He stated he would like to be around for as long as possible as he can still contribute and is having fun. He also said he wanted to repay Tony Khan for having him and his son Brock Anderson as part of AEW.
A revision of my statement on @adfreeshows last night. https://t.co/tExu9s2Icd pic.twitter.com/FxaP4hZK31
— Arn Anderson (@TheArnShow) December 13, 2022
During the Q&A session, Arn noted that Brock's AEW contract was up in about six months.
Arn has not been part of AEW television for the majority of 2022. Brock Anderson has only wrestled on AEW programming five times since June, though he did challenge Daniel Garcia for the ROH Pure Championship on the November 15 episode of AEW Dark.
Arn was in the corner of Brock, Jay Lethal, & Nick Aldis against FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) & Ricky Steamboat for Big Time Wrestling.