GCW promoter reacts to AEW pulling Ricky Starks and its impact on indie wrestling.
Summary
– Ricky Starks was pulled from GCW events, raising questions about AEW’s stance
– GCW promoter Brett Lauderdale expressed frustration over the lack of communication
– The incident highlights challenges indie promotions face with contracted talent
Ricky Starks’ removal from GCW events has sparked backlash, with GCW promoter Brett Lauderdale addressing the situation on the GCW Weekly podcast. Lauderdale criticized the lack of clarity from AEW, stating, “Independent contractors should be able to work anywhere, but in wrestling, that’s rarely the case.”
Lauderdale revealed he learned about the decision simultaneously as a fan and confirmed he’s never communicated directly with AEW about bookings. He also commented on speculation involving Shad Khan’s role, saying, “It’s hard to know what’s real without hearing directly from AEW.”
The move has disrupted GCW plans and disappointed fans. Lauderdale admitted, “Promoting matches and having to cancel them isn’t ideal, but it’s part of the deal with contracted talent.” The uncertainty surrounding AEW’s intentions leaves indie promotions like GCW in a difficult spot.