Tony Khan admits he tried to use ChatGPT to write an AEW Dynamite episode

With Artificial Intelligence taking over the world, AEW President Tony Khan also came up with the unique idea of testing its true capabilities.


Tony Khan admits he tried to use ChatGPT to write an AEW Dynamite episode

Tony Khan and Chat GPT (via AEW)

Artificial Intelligence tools like ChatGPT have established their presence worldwide in almost all industries. Many people use the software to simplify their work. However, after extensive usage, the demerits of AI were also evident. AEW CEO Tony Khan speaks about how he has also played around with ChatGPT and used it to try and write an episode of Dynamite.

Tony Khan is the son of business tycoon Shahid Khan and is the co-owner, founder, and CEO of All Elite Wrestling. The company has been one of the first to rise to a level where it can be a severe competitor to WWE. The Vince McMahon-led company ruled the pro wrestling industry for over two decades. Getting a new company provides a better chance for the wrestlers to work and for the fans to choose from.

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Khan is known to try out new ideas and think outside the box while booking for his company. While talking to CNBC, the 40-year-old admitted that he has tried to use ChatGPT to write an episode of AEW Dynamite, in the format that is expected. The main problem that Khan faced during this was that the AI software was not up-to-date and had only information until 2021.

Therefore, Khan had to train the bot with the information, after that, and get the desired output. Tony Khan added, “I saw that ChatGPT like a human being was trying to stuff too much into the show. So long story short, I re-trained it, it took the criticism very well, and then came back with alternative ideas”.

He also revealed that the demerits outweigh the benefits of the software, and hence, it will not replace the creative team of AEW anytime soon. However, fans received this information in a hilarious way on social media platforms.

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Tony Khan announces the biggest live gate in the history of AEW

Tony Khan and Forbidden Door Logo
Tony Khan and Forbidden Door Logo (via Pinterest)

AEW just hosted the second edition of Forbidden Door with NJPW. The event received great reviews from fans and critics for its matches and overall execution. It featured a star-studded line-up of wrestlers from both companies. Hiroshi Tanahashi, Kazuchika Okada, Will Ospreary, Kenny Omega, Bryan Danielson, CM Punk, and numerous other superstars performed at the event.

During the event, AEW CEO Tony Khan took to Twitter to announce great news for AEW Fans. AEWxNJPW Forbidden Door 2023 made about $1.2 million from the live gates, which is the most in the company’s history. It was also the third-biggest live gate in the history of professional wrestling in Canada.

AEW is on a roll as they are scheduled to host “All In” in London at the prestigious Wembley Stadium. They have already set a record with over $8 million in ticket sales. Now that the Forbidden Door is behind us, AEW will fire on all cylinders to set up matches and feuds leading up to All In.

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