AEW & ROH Star Willie Mack Shares Frustration With Booking Under Tony Khan

With each AEW and WWE’s rosters now ballooning to the purpose that there is not enough TV time to accommodate the talent, it’s no surprise that some wrestlers would begin to get frustrated with a scarcity of bookings. And for Willie Mack, a wrestler that some may not remember is even signed to AEW, those frustrations boiled over on X late Tuesday evening.

“When ya boy is about to turn out to be a homeless superhero since the booker doesn’t think he’s well worth the money,” Mack tweeted before mockingly adding the hashtag #WhereTheBestWrestle.

Just just a few hours later, Mack’s frustrations got here out again with a follow up tweet, where he criticized AEW/Ring of Honor owner Tony Khan for not allowing him to wrestle more.

“It’s like for two years straight I’d call every week and ask in case you got anything for me?” Mack said. “‘You signed right? You continue to getting paid right?’ I need to wrestle.”

Mack first began making appearances for AEW and Ring of Honor back in 2023, though he has only wrestled sporadically for the promotion over the past few years, including just six matches between the 2 promotions in 2025, and hasn’t worked for either AEW or ROH to date in 2026. Mack’s lack of labor for either had often led to people wondering if he actually was signed to AEW, however it was confirmed Mack was under some kind of deal in late 2024 after he was pulled from GCW bookings during a dispute between AEW and GCW.

The 39 yr old Mack has wrestled for several major promotions during his profession, including AAA, MLW, NWA, and TNA, though he’s best known for his run in Lucha Underground as The Mack, where he competed for all 4 seasons. During his time away from AEW and ROH, Mack has continued to maintain busy, primarily competing for Juggalo Championship Wrestling, where he’s one half of the present JCW Tag Team Champions.

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