Nigel McGuinness On Tony Khan’s Response To Him Making His Return To The Ring

AEW commentator Nigel McGuinness spoke with Scott Fishman of TV Insider on a number of topics, including Tony Khan’s response to him making his long-awaited return to the ring and his desire to face AEW World Champion Bryan Danielson.

McGuinness said, โ€œThere was excitement. Old Tony is a really big professional wrestling fan and has been for most of his life. And thank God. There is a notion elsewhere that what happens outside there isnโ€™t important. Tony Khan is a wrestling fan who studies everything that happens in the wrestling industry. When I jumped on his flight headed to New York to announce the first Wembley show, he mentioned it. I canโ€™t remember what I said. I think to the effect of if we get a sellout, then maybe I could dust the boots up. He perked up and said, ‘Would you be interested? Is that a possibility?’ We had a brief discussion at that point. I tried to hunt Bryan Danielson down that day to see if it was a possibility. That was a long time ago. Tony was ecstatic at the possibility. It just took a lot longer to come to fruition than either of us thought or planned.โ€

On whether he intends to continue wrestling after the potential Danielson bout at Grand Slam:

โ€œItโ€™s definitely a wait-and-see. Iโ€™m not going to rule it out. I think for the longest time there has been the saying of never say never and never really meaning it. I think weโ€™ll see how the match goes. If Bryan is able to compete as he is legitimately pretty banged up. Hopefully, it comes to fruition when he honors the booking. I think weโ€™ll see how things play out after that. People asked me after the match in Wembley how I was feeling. I felt fantastic. It will be different going into a gauntlet match like that versus a one-on-one with expectations. I feel confident about it. I donโ€™t know. I was looking at quotes from Arthur Ashe this morning because weโ€™re doing this at Arthur Ashe Stadium. He said, ‘One important key to success is self-confidence. An important key to self-confidence is preparation.’ Iโ€™ve had 18 months to prepare for this both mentally and physically. I just feel Iโ€™m ready to go. Once Iโ€™m out there, there is a legitimate emotion that comes with standing across the ring with Bryan Danielson, given his level of success and story compared to mine.โ€

On when he realized he was preparing to return to the ring:

โ€œIโ€™d say 18 months probably when I first found out we were doing a show at Wembley and there was a possibility I could face Bryan there. I started get back in the ring and getting in-ring shape, hitting the gym like you should do. I was stretching and doing everything else to get the in-ring ready. Arguably, I was ready for last yearโ€™s Wembley. I certainly was ready for this yearโ€™s. I just try to maintain as best I can really.โ€

On the reaction to his return at All In:

โ€œIt was incredible. It was a surreal moment. The whole world seems like a different universe than it was before. When those things happen in your life, it just changes your entire perspective. I had no idea what reaction I would get, if Iโ€™d be remembered, and by how many people. When I came out, I felt a sense of euphoria and a wave of emotion as the crowd realized what was about to take place. I got swept up in it. If I had any nerves or anxiety beforehand, they were blown away once I get that reaction. They were with me for the journey. It changed my life forever.โ€