Bryan Keith, the 32-year-old wrestling sensation, is riding high after signing a contract with All Elite Wrestling (AEW). In a recent interview with WhatCulture, Keith expressed his elation, stating,
“I’m on top of the world, dawg. I feel like everything I’ve done in my life has prepared me for being in AEW.”
This comes as no surprise, given the hard work and dedication he has put into his craft.
Keith’s journey with AEW began in December 2023, when he made his television debut, losing an AEW International Championship match to Orange Cassidy. Although he wasn’t officially signed until February 2024, his performances didn’t go unnoticed.
Tony Schiavone announced that Bryan was “All Elite” after his stellar match against Eddie Kingston.
The wrestler’s talent and perseverance caught the attention of WWE veteran Booker T, who took to social media in September 2023 to urge AEW to give Keith a contract. “Give the man a cone-tract! #SignBryanKeith,” Booker T tweeted. Five months later, Keith’s dream became a reality.
Since joining AEW, Keith has been involved in several high-profile matches, including bouts against Malakai Black, Kyle O’Reilly, Dante Martin, and others.
His most recent match saw him team up with Matt Sydal and Christopher Daniels against the House of Black on an episode of Collision.
When asked about his contract status, Keith revealed that he had signed with AEW for the “next couple of years.” He expressed excitement about what the future holds and is looking forward to capitalizing on every opportunity that comes his way.
As Keith continues to make waves in the wrestling world, fans can expect to see more of his high-energy performances and thrilling matches.
With his confidence and enthusiasm at an all-time high, it’s clear that this talented wrestler is ready to take on whatever challenges come his way.
Under the guidance of AEW President Tony Khan, Keith is poised to become a household name in professional wrestling. With his passion and dedication leading the way, there’s no doubt that Bryan Keith will continue to soar to new heights and make a lasting impact on the sport.