At every turn, AEW Revolution had a happening, from Ronda Rousey’s shocking appearance to the returns of Adam Copeland, Christian Cage, Kenny Omega, and Will Ospreay to “Hangman” Adam Page losing his likelihood to challenge for the AEW Men’s World Championship ever again. After which there was Wayne Brady, who was interviewed by Lexy Nair at first of Zero Hour.
The Emmy award winning comedian/actor’s involvement with the show didn’t stop there, nevertheless, as he became involved throughout the opening tag match between The Infantry and QT Marshall/Big Boom AJ. Brady would wind up jawing with Shane Taylor at ringside, even going so far as to deliver a slap to the Shane Taylor Promotions leader. Taylor would proceed to drag Brady over the barricade and shove down The Rizzler, only to receive a spear from Big Justice for his behavior.
The angle naturally led to some wondering if this was an indication that Brady could embrace his “Chapelle Show” persona and perhaps sooner or later get within the ring to face Taylor, The Infantry, or any individual else. During the post-Revolution media scrum, AEW owner Tony Khan was asked that very query, and seemed open to the concept, though he gave no indication that it will actually occur.
“I would really like to see that too,” Khan said. “I didn’t know he liked to get wet. Yeah, if he desires to get in there and get after it, I believe that is great. Like I said, I didn’t know Wayne liked to get wet. He likes to get after it, and I’d like to get Wayne within the ring.”

