Tony Khan makes huge allegations against WWE for tampering with AEW talent’s contracts while his mother was admitted to the hospital

Tony Khan directly calls out the WWE for tampering with AEW talent contracts while his mother was recovering in the hospital.


Tony Khan makes huge allegations against WWE for tampering with AEW talent’s contracts while his mother was admitted to the hospital

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Tony Khan has been at the center of controversy since the Tuesday Night War. The AEW owner has taken brutal shots at WWE’s top executives, Vince McMahon, Triple H, and Shawn Michaels. In his most recent post, he made huge allegations against the WWE for supposedly tampering with AEW talent contracts.

The billionaire revealed that this happened a year ago while his mother was recovering in the hospital, marking the moment business became personal for him, coinciding with the initial months of Triple H’s new regime in the Stamford-based promotion. Rumors circulated online about former WWE superstars poached from AEW during this time.

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“This weekend marks 1 year since @MayoClinic saved my mom’s life. During her ordeal many AEW talent came to me alleging WWE tampering, inducing them to break their contracts. I’ll never forget these phone calls at her side in the hospital; it’s when business became personal for me,” Tony Khan wrote on his X account.

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As of now, WWE has yet to reply to serious allegations made by the 41-year-old. Many fans believe that the AEW CEO might have gone too far with his most recent tweets and has to take an indefinite break from social media. Also, reports suggest that the company’s roster is in the same line of thought.

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Tony Khan seemingly responds to “roll of quarters” angle that took place on Dynamite

The most recent edition of Dynamite saw an angle that received controversy online. During the Bullet Gold Club segment on the show, Juice Robinson brought out a roll of quarters with “Friedman” written on it, warning MJF that he would throw them on him. According to many fans online, the angle was inappropriate given the ongoing conflict in Israel.

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Tony Khan took time off from his childish rants on WWE and allegedly DM’ed a user online about the situation. Awfully Announcing gained screenshots of the conversation, which seemingly show the AEW owner defending the segment.

Khan’s failure to publicly address the controversy displeased fans. However, global audiences were perplexed by how the segment made it onto the screen.

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