Kyle Fletcher Discusses Getting Opportunities As A Singles Talent In AEW

Kyle Fletcher has spent the majority of his career in a tag team alongside Mark Davis as Aussie Open.

With Davis getting injured following AEW WrestleDream 2023, Fletcher began to establish himself as a singles talent. That point was driven home when he turned against Will Ospreay and committed to the Don Callis Family.

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Speaking to Wrestle Radio Australia, Fletcher was asked about potentially reuniting with Davis or if now is the time to stay as a singles talent.

"With wrestling, you kind of have to roll with punches a lot of the time and think on your feet. 'This is working right now, let's go this way.' I don't think a lot of it is up to me. Davis being injured is obviously unfortunate, but I took that opportunity to showcase that I'm just as good on my own, if not better. With what's happening with Davis now, and me and Will now, only time will kind of tell whether or not we get back on the same page and run the tag division again. I'm not saying I'm against it, we have to work out some of those issues. We would absolutely destroy the tag division, and likewise, I've always had big goals in professional wrestling and I want to be a muli-time world champion. If right now is the time to chase that, then now is the time to do it. I don't think all of that is entirely up to me," he said.

Fletcher will take on Will Ospreay at AEW Full Gear.

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