KJ Orso reveals his experiences at AEW, revealing that he feels he hasn’t been overlooked while working as a “all elite” talent. Above Bust open radioOrso, who competed as Fuego del Sol, did not shy away from naming Tony Khan as the cause of his frustration.
“I don’t think Tony Kahn has a real plan for me. I think the fanfare and respect I got from the locker room forced me to sign in his hand.”
Orso will have a faint light potential in AEW, including appearing on screen alongside Cody Rhodes and Sammy Guevara. Nevertheless, he summed up that he only got the job if others wanted it, and that “there was no real plan for me.”
I realized he was in my rut and I realized I was competing in Japan, unmasking, doing something completely different than what I wasn’t doing at work. None of these ideas were followed up by Khan, and he felt creatively stifled.
“I really feel like I’ve become an adorable loser in a way.
Orso shunned his Fuego del Sol identity during Joey Janela’s Spring Break 9. Now competing by his real name, KJ Orso is determined to redefine himself and introduce a version of himself that he has never fully embraced.