As we previously reported here on eWn, AEW President Tony Khan referred to WWE as “an evil juggernaut” and “the Harvey Weinstein of pro wrestling” during a recent appearance on the NFL Network.
Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer Radio has shared an update on the reactions of individuals working in WWE and AEW to Khan’s comments.
It is said that many individuals in both organizations view Khan’s remarks as being without merit.
Specifically, individuals in AEW have noted that they feel similarly about Khan’s portrayal of WWE as an unethical company, particularly given the fact that the vast majority of individuals working for WWE are not implicated in the ongoing sex trafficking lawsuit against Vince McMahon.
Furthermore, AEW employees who have personal connections to WWE have taken exception to Khan’s comments and view them as being unfair toward the WWE organization.
As we previously reported here on eWn, AEW President Tony Khan referred to WWE as “an evil juggernaut” and “the Harvey Weinstein of pro wrestling” during a recent appearance on the NFL Network.
Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer Radio has shared an update on the reactions of individuals working in WWE and AEW to Khan’s comments.
It is said that many individuals in both organizations view Khan’s remarks as being without merit.
Specifically, individuals in AEW have noted that they feel similarly about Khan’s portrayal of WWE as an unethical company, particularly given the fact that the vast majority of individuals working for WWE are not implicated in the ongoing sex trafficking lawsuit against Vince McMahon.
Furthermore, AEW employees who have personal connections to WWE have taken exception to Khan’s comments and view them as being unfair toward the WWE organization.