RJ City works for All Elite Wrestling. He hosts a great YouTube show called “Hey! (EW)” on the weekends. Tony Khan has also credited him as being his “right-hand man” for launching the incredibly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Eric McCandless/ABC via Getty Images RJ City puts his knowledge of Canada to the test. The former Hey! (EW) star ...
RJ City reflects on the history of Hey! (EW). Across four years and 165 episodes, RJ City kept wrestling guests and fans on their toes with his weekly show, titled Hey! (EW). On December 7, the show ...
Triple H was the butt of the joke this weekend thanks to one of AEW‘s funniest stars. Over the weekend, the final episode of RJ City‘s weekly AEW show, Hey! (EW) aired on YouTube. And while there were ...
It was a sad day for the sickest of the sickos on December 7, when RJ City's "Hey! (Ew)" program ran its final episode. Though tucked away on AEW's YouTube channel, the comedic interview show, which ...
The Blue Meanie takes over! - The Blue Meanie dances near RJ City in the 2300 Arena while denying rumors of his death and talking Philadelphia, growing up with severe asthma, socks under the bed, ...