Road Dogg shares thoughts on Tony Khan’s tweets, understanding his intention to provoke.

>> Click Here To Bet On Pro Wrestling and More! <<
– ADVERTISMENT –

‘Road Dogg’ Jesse James may be on the opposite end of Tony Khan in the AEW-WWE ‘war’ but he understands some of Khan’s recent tweets.

Prior to this week’s ‘Tuesday Night War‘ Khan had fiery comments for Shawn Michaels, Triple H & Vince McMahon and took aim at John Cena & The Undertaker after the ‘war.’

– ADVERTISEMENT –

During the “Oh You Didn’t Know” podcast, James spoke about the recent comments made by the AEW President. He said,

“He’s throwing rocks, and I get it. I get it. Yeah, I get it. I’m not gonna say any more than that, but I get it. And there’s nothing wrong with that. Hey, throw rocks, man. Throw rocks … If it makes you feel better, like, tweet that stuff, you know what I mean? I don’t know. It’s crazy. Like, when you read the numbers and then you go, like, ‘Okay. He’s right. They threw everything at that, but rightfully so, and now you see why and mission accomplished.’ You know what I mean?”

Earlier today, Khan claimed that WWE tried to tamper with AEW talent contracts while his mother was ill, saying it was when “business became personal.”

You can keep up with all your wrestling news right here on eWrestlingNews.com. Or, you can follow us over on our Twitter and Facebook pages.

– ADVERTISEMENT –

Tony Khan, the President of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), has been making headlines recently with his fiery comments towards WWE and its top stars. While some may see his tweets as controversial, former WWE superstar ‘Road Dogg’ Jesse James understands where Khan is coming from.

During a recent episode of the “Oh You Didn’t Know” podcast, James spoke about Khan’s recent comments and said, “He’s throwing rocks, and I get it. I get it. Yeah, I get it. I’m not gonna say any more than that, but I get it. And there’s nothing wrong with that. Hey, throw rocks, man. Throw rocks… If it makes you feel better, like, tweet that stuff, you know what I mean? It’s crazy.”

Khan’s tweets have been directed towards WWE legends Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and Vince McMahon, as well as current stars John Cena and The Undertaker. He has been vocal about his belief that AEW is surpassing WWE in terms of viewership and popularity.

In addition to his fiery tweets, Khan also made a claim that WWE tried to tamper with AEW talent contracts while his mother was ill, stating that it was when “business became personal” for him. This revelation adds another layer to the ongoing rivalry between AEW and WWE.

While some may view Khan’s tweets as unnecessary or unprofessional, others see them as a strategic move to generate buzz and attention for AEW. Khan’s willingness to speak out against WWE and its top stars has garnered attention from wrestling fans and media outlets alike.

It’s important to note that Khan’s tweets should be taken with a grain of salt, as they are likely part of a larger storyline and promotional strategy for AEW. Both AEW and WWE are in the business of entertainment, and creating rivalries and drama is a common tactic used to attract viewers and increase fan engagement.

Regardless of one’s opinion on Khan’s tweets, it’s clear that he is passionate about AEW and is willing to go head-to-head with WWE. The ‘war’ between the two wrestling promotions continues to heat up, and fans are eagerly watching to see how it unfolds.

For those interested in keeping up with the latest wrestling news, eWrestlingNews.com provides comprehensive coverage of all things wrestling. Additionally, fans can follow the website on Twitter and Facebook for updates and insights into the world of professional wrestling.