“Bald A**hole” Tony Khan sends bold message to Triple H after making major last-minute changes to AEW Dynamite before going head-to-head with NXT

Apart from the star-studded match cards for both shows, Dynamite and NXT will go commercial-free for the first 30 minutes of programming.


“Bald A**hole” Tony Khan sends bold message to Triple H after making major last-minute changes to AEW Dynamite before going head-to-head with NXT

Tony Khan and Triple H (via X)

AEW owner and president Tony Khan has decided to go all in with the attack on WWE in the ratings war. As the wrestling industry gears up to witness the clash between Dynamite and NXT, the AEW head honcho has dropped a bomb, attacking Triple H and Shawn Michaels in the process. Khan has been ranting on social media, saying that he is ready to go head-to-head with WWE.

Khan took to X to call Triple H and Shawn Michaels “Bald A**hole”. This was Khan commenting on a post where a WWE source claimed that the former DX members were planning to send a message to AEW on NXT. The fight between the two companies is on a different level tonight as they go on at the same time on Tuesday night. Additionally, both companies have amplified their shows and match cards to compete against each other.

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NXT will likely feature John Cena, Cody Rhodes, Asuka, and Paul Heyman for the first time, with rumors swirling about a surprise appearance by The Undertaker. Meanwhile, AEW is promoting Adam Copeland’s debut match on Dynamite, along with other exciting matchups like Bryan Danielson vs. Swerve Strickland and Jay White vs. Hangman Adam Page.

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The simultaneous airing of both companies’ shows hasn’t been seen for quite some time. NXT used to compete directly with Dynamite on Wednesdays until 2021 when Dynamite consistently won the rating battle. This has added excitement among fans and superstars from both companies alike.

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Both Tony Khan and NXT announce the first 30 minutes to be commercial-free

As WWE and AEW gear up to go head-to-head on Tuesday, both companies are firing on all cylinders. This started when NXT filled their show with star-studded appearances. Dynamite had the debut match of Adam Copeland, along with many other matches. It was taken to another level when NXT was announced to be commercial-free for the first 30 minutes of the show.

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Tony Khan and NXT logo (via X)

Tony Khan would not be the one to stay quiet, as he also announced the same. Dynamite will also be commercial-free for the first 30 minutes of the show. Additionally, Dynamite will have a 10-minute overrun. Therefore, the excitement among fans grew tenfold to see the shows where the superstars might take shots at their competition.

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