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List of moves and things banned from AEW sent to talent, moves that require clearance

There could be some major changes coming to the in-ring All Elite Wrestling product very soon.

Fightful has learned of a document that was sent out within the company recently that outlined some of the changes that the company was planning to make in regards to performer and fan safety. It’s important to note that while multiple people in the company confirmed the document was legitimate, there are numerous talent who said that they hadn’t seen it is of yet.

There were protocols developed by the AEW medical team, coaches and referees to help protect talent, staff, crew and fans. The document said that while there is always risk in pro wrestling, they wanted to minimize the risk without compromising the quality of the talent’s performances and ability to be creative.

Specifically, a document was sent out that outright banned unprotected chair shots to the head, shots to the back of the head, buckle bombs and blind moves backwards into the turnbuckle, fencing responses (unnatural position of arms following a concussion), seizure sells, spitting, bleeding in the crowd, weapons or projectiles in the crowd, taking drinks or food from guests in the crowd, or physical contact with the crowd. We’re told that nothing with blood on it should be thrown into the crowd.

This will affect the offense of a few wrestlers, but largely buckle bombs and attacks of the like seem to be the only ones not allowed. However, there have been several instances of bleeding wrestlers in the crowd, and MJF has been known for his physical interactions with fans, as has Bryan Danielson for seizure-esque sells.

There was also a group of spots that was much more broad that was listed, but are still permitted. However, they must be approved by medical, and the coaches assigned to the match. It was noted that the list was not a comprehensive one and could be adjusted by medical, legal and coaching staff. When approved, the moves are to be performed in accordance with safety protocols in place.

Below is a list verbatim from the document of moves that need to be approved by a coach:

"- Spots and bumps on the ring apron and outside

- Table/ladder/chair spots in and out of the ring (Only allowed with padding)

Any elevated spots outside of the barricades (dives and ladder spots on stage, around the arena, and other places outside of the ring)

- All piledriver/tombstone variations, including: sit down drivers, inverted/poison hurricarana and vertebreakers

- High-risk dives or top rope moves (450, 630, double moonsaults, SSP, etc.) Intentional bleeding (of any sort, not just blading)

- Throwing people into/through/over ring steps, commentary table, bell table, or guardrails/barricades Weapon usage:

- Chairs, pipes, kendo sticks, hammers, ring bells, bats, chains, etc. Title belts

- Thumbtacks, skewers, barbed wire, and other sharp/puncturing objects o Powders, aerosol sprays, or liquids

- Throwing any weapons or objects- chairs, etc.

- Choking/strangling with hands or a weapon or hanging spots

- Injury spots or angles, whether or not medical is involved/called to the ring

- Any physicality in the crowd or crowd brawling

- Any physicality involving referees, managers, extras, celebrities, or special guests"

If aggregating this story, we ask that you make sure to differentiate which are completely prohibited and which require approval to avoid reader confusion.

The document said that providing the necessary parties with notice to plan “creative stunts and spots” is helpful that way they can plan for them to be done as safely as possible. Talent were encouraged to speak to coaches, talent relations, medical team or legal as early as possible for things that would require such planning.

One talent we spoke to said they believe this is a good move and will help streamline the show, avoid repeat spots and moves in general, and make more of the athletic spots that talent are capable of. It is also expected to help instill some authority to the coaches, and help production prepare for spots.

We’ll be asking more talent about their reactions as they become aware of it, but most we’ve heard from agreed it was a necessary “tightening of the screws” as the company grows.

Comments

I don't think its a major change as much as it may help some of the moves mean more (lord agreeing with Corny, a broken clock is right twice a day). It won't be magic in a day but when they see a 540 by one person and it finishes, there is a payoff, if 7 people do 540s earlier in the card and its just go on to the next move, it loses the impact it should have and makes the riskier moves have value not just spot fest. I'm sure certain people will have no restrictions, hopefully though it will increase values of the moves, and also reduce risks of people having to do overly insane moves trying to get attention.

Freddy McCowan

while I get a few things, no contacting the crowd, i.e. MJF, faking seizures, and maybe a few other things, I would have thought most of this stuff was already being done?

Marc Forbes

Damn Fightful. Don't get in the way of good hysteria.

Jason O'Dell

Good observation. Given the context in which it's written, I interpret it as the latter. Another move that's potentially affected is Adam Cole's Boom knee. I know you're not saying this, or anything, just regurgitating some thoughts now, I'm not going to freak out, though. This isn't like a notice issued by standards and practices back in the 90's. I'm sure some things, like a worked shot, are negotiable.

ROSS A WHEATLEY

Even if so, it would likely be a rudimentary part of communicating a match.

ROSS A WHEATLEY

So does a talent such as Toni Storm have to get clearance every match to use her finisher?

Doogie

“AEW PG ERA”… people are over-reacting I think

Kenneth Smith

I suspected as much!

Kenneth Smith

Only positively

Fightful Select

Yes....there are literally things that are banned up there

Fightful Select

This is nowhere even resembling the same thing

Fightful Select

This feels like Jim Herd, TBS execs, and 1990 all over again.

wolverinethad

So they aren’t banned, but need to be approved by coaches. Yeah once the Adam Cole stuff is done, MJF is gonna an entire match of just these moves.

Nick O’Shea

So IDK if this is related, but I am a libra and guess who shares the same birthday as me (the only wrestler or figure who does)? TONY KHAN! 20 years before me!

Colin Boyle

You dont need to do as many dives etc, big bumps as AEW usually has anyway. Makes sense to be more careful I also hate that piledrivers are treated as basic moves when they are so risky

Alex KP

This makes the most sense, especially if the money total is anywhere near what it's rumored to be

Marshall Enloe

This is actually my concern. Are we going to see less poisonranas or piledriver now? Stuff that is mostly just cool but could hurt someone if truly fucked up? That would be disappointing.

Ryan Cremeans

My question to this is will it change the way some perform like Darby, Sammy, swerve, moxley, lucha bros, Kenny, YB.

Wolf

I feel like this is apart of the WBD extensions. like if they are cosigning they have somethings that need to happen

Matty Nice

Just want to make sure I’m reading it right. Does it mean chair shots to the back of the head or shots to the back of the head in general? Because that would mean Jungle Boy’s sliding clothesline and Ospreay’s Hidden Blade would be banned right?

Zachary Grinslade

Do you see this affecting the on screen product?

Kenneth Smith

It was banned because they were afraid kids would do & injure themselves. It’s why Seth for a couple of years used the Pedgriee & Rip Cord Knee as finishers

Matt Hennessy

Well for as much criticism as they are getting allowing this spots to happen, this a smart move. Also I don't TK wants to upset his NEW bosses.

Brian Walmer

Do you know if this was in place as early as last night’s Dynamite because the Swerve/Wayne match had a few spots that would need to be cleared under this memo? If so this would pretty much let me know that the in ring product won’t change drastically.

Jay

Curb stomp wasn't banned because it was dangerous. It was for PR reasons.

Flameducky

Perfectly reasonable. All of these things will ultimately help the product, especially in regards to making big spots feel big and giving production a better opportunity to shoot them correctly.

Ol’ Dustin

I remember when WWE banned certain moves like the piledriver & curb stomp back in the day people got upset about it but you need to ban certain moves to protect wrestlers well being & also protect from themselves. I applaud AEW for doing this. Regardless of company these wrestlers risk there lives for are entertainment & there safely is the most important thing above all else

Matt Hennessy

This all seems all seems reasonable. As the company grows and their relationship with WB matures, they have to tighten some stuff up.

Joseph Cloud


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