Tony Khan Slams WWE as a Malevolent Powerhouse, Comparing it to the Harvey Weinstein of Pro Wrestling

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During a recent appearance on the NFL Network, AEW President Tony Khan referred to WWE as “an evil juggernaut” and “the Harvey Weinstein of pro wrestling.”

Khan’s comments quickly went viral on social media.

During the interview, Khan also maintained kayfabe from the AEW Dynamite angle, where he was on the receiving end of a “Tony Khan Driver” from The Young Bucks.

You can check out some highlights from the interview below:

On The Young Bucks changing the name of their move to the Tony Khan Driver: “They changed the name a couple months ago. Maybe I should’ve seen it coming in hindsight. … They called it the Tony Khan Driver. I have a complicated relationship with Matt [Jackson] and Nick [Jackson], and Jack [Perry]. Jack had been out of AEW for a while. I sent him on an excursion to our partner in Japan where he did great things. I reinstated him Wednesday night on TBS by his own request. He repaid me by hitting me in the stomach with a microphone, and then Matt and Nick held me up for the Tony Khan Driver, which is really a spike pikedriver. It’s one of the deadliest moves in pro wrestling. It’s been banned in a lot of states. It’s illegal in the state of Tennessee, and for them to do that to me in front of millions of people around the world, and a great audience live Wednesday night on TBS, it scared me, and it scared my family. And I just feel really lucky that I’m here at the NFL Draft and with the Jaguars and able to still be working with the Jaguars and AEW right now.

On his father’s reaction: “He was very angry at the people who assaulted me. My dad loves AEW, and he’s a big fan of what we do, Wednesdays on TBS, and Saturdays, just like tomorrow night here in Jacksonville, on TNT every week. He watches every show, and he never expected something like that. It’s never happened before.”

On AEW being up against an “evil juggernaut” in WWE: “You know, AEW, we’ve been doing this for five years. We are the most successful sports startup since the AFL, pre-merger. There has not been a challenger brand who has gained as much marketshare as AEW in many, many, many years. We are like the Pepsi of pro wrestling. We are up against an evil juggernaut. WWE is our competitor. That’s who we’re facing. AEW is like the Pepsi of pro wrestling. WWE is like the Harvey Weinstein of pro wrestling, and I’m really proud of what we do down here.”

Khan also informed the NFL Network analysts that they could determine his prognosis by tuning into AEW on TNT and TBS.

AEW President Tony Khan recently made headlines with his scathing comments about WWE during an appearance on the NFL Network. Khan referred to WWE as an “evil juggernaut” and compared them to disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. These comments quickly went viral on social media, sparking a heated debate among wrestling fans.

During the interview, Khan also addressed a recent incident on AEW Dynamite where he was on the receiving end of a move called the “Tony Khan Driver” from The Young Bucks. Khan revealed that he had a complicated relationship with the Jackson brothers and Jack Perry, who had been out of AEW for a while. He explained that he had sent Perry on an excursion to Japan and reinstated him on Wednesday night’s show. However, Perry repaid him by hitting him in the stomach with a microphone, and then Matt and Nick Jackson proceeded to execute the dangerous Tony Khan Driver move on him.

The move, which is essentially a spike piledriver, is known to be one of the deadliest moves in pro wrestling and has been banned in many states, including Tennessee. Khan expressed his fear and concern over the incident, stating that it scared him and his family. He also mentioned that his father, who is a big fan of AEW, was angry at the individuals who assaulted him.

In addition to discussing the incident, Khan addressed the ongoing competition between AEW and WWE. He claimed that AEW has been the most successful sports startup since the AFL, pre-merger, and emphasized their significant market share gains in recent years. Khan compared AEW to Pepsi, positioning them as a challenger brand going up against WWE, whom he likened to Harvey Weinstein in the pro wrestling industry.

Khan’s comments have sparked a mixed response from fans and industry insiders. Some have praised his boldness and willingness to speak out against WWE, while others have criticized him for making such strong statements. Regardless, Khan’s remarks have certainly generated a significant amount of attention for AEW and added fuel to the ongoing rivalry between the two wrestling promotions.

In conclusion, AEW President Tony Khan’s recent comments about WWE being an “evil juggernaut” and the Harvey Weinstein of pro wrestling have caused a stir in the wrestling community. Khan’s remarks came during an interview where he also discussed a recent incident involving The Young Bucks and his own physical altercation on AEW Dynamite. These comments have further fueled the competition between AEW and WWE, drawing both praise and criticism from fans and industry insiders alike.