Here’s a clean what-if lineup for AEW if it ran five English audio tracks: global, Canadian, American, Australian, and British. I’m using AEW’s real- world pattern of rotating commentary talent and its regular ring announcer setup as the base, then splitting it into region-style booths for a broadcast package that feels plausible rather than random.

H1: AEW’s 5 English audio tracks

Global track

  • Commentators: Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, Nigel McGuinness.
  • Ring announcer: Justin Roberts.
  • Why it works: this is the most “AEW core” presentation, with a fast, sports-heavy style and the widest appeal. AEW has already used Excalibur, Schiavone, and McGuinness prominently on major broadcasts.

Canadian track

  • Commentators: Kevin Kelly, Nigel McGuinness, Taz.
  • Ring announcer: Justin Roberts.
  • Why it works: Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuinness are a strong technical wrestling pair, while Taz adds a sharper, more grounded edge. AEW has already paired Kelly and McGuinness on Collision, with Jim Ross added as “expert analysis” in that setup.

American track

  • Commentators: Jim Ross, Tony Schiavone, Paul Wight.
  • Ring announcer: Justin Roberts.
  • Why it works: this version leans into the classic U.S. wrestling broadcast feel, with JR as the lead voice and Schiavone and Wight bringing familiarity and personality. AEW has used Ross, Schiavone, and Wight in its commentary ecosystem before, and Roberts has been the consistent ring announcer across AEW shows.

Australian track

  • Commentators: Excalibur, Kevin Kelly, Paul Wight.
  • Ring announcer: Dasha Gonzalez.
  • Why it works: this would be the most “easy to follow” track for newer viewers, with Excalibur’s play-by-play clarity and Kelly’s steady calling style. Dasha Gonzalez has also served as an AEW announcer, making her a believable alternate voice for a regional feed.

British track

  • Commentators: Nigel McGuinness, Jim Ross, Taz.
  • Ring announcer: Justin Roberts.
  • Why it works: this is the most old-school wrestling-pundit version, with McGuinness as the natural anchor and JR/Taz adding credibility and color. McGuinness is especially strong here because AEW has already positioned him as a major commentator on one of its flagship shows.

Full lineup table

Track Commentators Ring announcer
Global Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, Nigel McGuinness Justin Roberts
Canadian Kevin Kelly, Nigel McGuinness, Taz Justin Roberts
American Jim Ross, Tony Schiavone, Paul Wight Justin Roberts
Australian Excalibur, Kevin Kelly, Paul Wight Dasha Gonzalez
British Nigel McGuinness, Jim Ross, Taz Justin Roberts

Why this setup fits AEW

AEW already has a deep enough bench to support multiple commentary styles, from the polished main-team feel to more personality-driven booths. The company has also leaned on Justin Roberts as the standard ring announcer, with Dasha Gonzalez as a workable alternate, so those choices fit the existing broadcast identity.

TL;DR

This five-track AEW concept would probably work best if the global feed stayed closest to AEW’s current flagship booth, while the other four tracks each emphasized a different flavor: technical, classic, polished, or personality-driven. The strongest ring-announcer choice overall is Justin Roberts, with Dasha Gonzalez as the best alternate for a regional feed.