Tony Khan, the president of All Elite Wrestling (AEW), recently guested on WFAN Daily where he tackled several subjects, even including the backstage overload of tensions at AEW. His statement was as follows:
“It’s crucial to comprehend that every scenario is unique and not two instances are the same. This is true for sports teams and relationships. I have had the privilege of engaging in many fruitful relationships, both with wrestlers and sports participants, but these relations change. Irrespective of whether people still continue being a part of your team, it doesn’t necessarily mean you’ve stopped respecting or liking them.”
Khan didn’t hesitate to continue, stating, “This is a key subtlety to retain no matter if you’re in wrestling, football, entertainment or any other profession because we are all professionals. We all make room for and respect each other’s divergence. Unfortunately, I very rarely get an opportunity to step aside and relax due to my commitments such as AEW Wrestling, NFL or Premier League, and quite frankly, it’s hard to draw a line.”
[embedded video of Tony Khan’s interview on WFAN Daily]
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