On July 22, Vince McMahon announced he was retiring as CEO of WWE amid sexual harassment and hush money allegatio�🧔�ns.
Many wrestlers 🎃and wrestling personalities took to social m🎉edia to comment on Vince's retirement, including AEW President Tony Khan.
Khan tweeted, "Thanks to you wrestling fans and your great support of @AEW, I’m grateful to now be the longest-tenured CEO in pro wrestling. Thank you very much to every single person who watches @AEWonTV! See you for Friday Night #AEWRampage on @TNTdrama @ 10pm ET/9pm CT/10pm PT *TONIGHT*!"
Thanks to you wrestling fans and your great support of , I’m grateful to now be the longest-tenured CEO in pro wrestling.
— Tony Khan (@TonyKhan)
Thank you very much to every single person who watches !
See you for Friday Night on
@ 10pm ET/9pm CT/10pm PT
*TONIGHT*!
Fans were divided on the tweet with some enjoying the banter and others feeling it wasn't the right ඣ💝time to make the tweet.
When asked about the tweet during the , Khan said, "I was referencing AEW Rampage is on and just a fact. Of the big, major companies, of what I would consider The Big Three, I am the longest tenured. (NJPW President Takami) Ohbari and now there is a new CEO there (in WWE). If you consider it pro wrestling, then I think it's a fair statement. I thought it was a factual statement, a note to promote Rampage, but that's all it was. I can't say anything else about it. I hopefully, maybe got some eyeballs on Rampage and I really care about Rampage a lot."
Khan🔯 noted that he often references timely things, such as the movie that leads into AEW Ra𒈔mpage, as a way to promote AEW Rampage.
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