The recent Twitter activity of AEW President Tony Khan is being seen as a ‘declaration of war,’ it has been claimed.
Prior to this week’s ‘Tuesday Night War,’ Khan took aim at the ‘bald a**holes’ Triple H & Shawn Michaels before NXT & Dynamite went head-to-head.
After WWE NXT beat Dynamite, Khan tweeted about John Cena & The Undertaker appearing on a show that earned under 1 million viewers for the first time.
In the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, it is reported that those in WWE didn’t take kindly to these tweets or Khan mentioning the Vince McMahon allegations.
“Those in WWE did contact us very quickly after that post [about McMahon] with the idea that it was like they saw it as a declaration of war by still discussing the subject.”
The Observer noted that a declaration of war arguably happened in January 2019, when AEW’s launch was announced.
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The recent Twitter activity of AEW President Tony Khan has caused quite a stir in the wrestling world, with many seeing it as a “declaration of war.” Khan’s tweets targeted WWE executives Triple H and Shawn Michaels before the highly anticipated showdown between AEW’s Dynamite and WWE’s NXT.
In his tweets, Khan referred to Triple H and Michaels as “bald a**holes,” igniting a war of words between the two wrestling promotions. However, things escalated even further when WWE NXT beat AEW Dynamite in the ratings. Khan took to Twitter again, this time criticizing WWE for bringing in John Cena and The Undertaker to boost their viewership, despite the show still falling short of 1 million viewers.
These tweets did not sit well with those in WWE, who reportedly contacted AEW quickly after Khan’s post about Vince McMahon. They saw it as a declaration of war, as Khan was still discussing the subject of McMahon’s alleged misconduct. This incident is not the first time tensions have risen between AEW and WWE. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter noted that a declaration of war arguably occurred in January 2019 when AEW announced its launch.
The wrestling world has been buzzing with speculation about the potential implications of this Twitter feud. Fans are eagerly awaiting the next move from both AEW and WWE, as the competition between the two promotions continues to heat up.
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In conclusion, Tony Khan’s recent Twitter activity has sparked a war of words between AEW and WWE. The wrestling community is eagerly watching to see how this feud unfolds and what it means for the future of both promotions.