Jinder Mahal Claps Back at Tony Khan, Reminds AEW Chief of Key Detail

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In a recent Gorilla Position podcast, WWE superstar Jinder Mahal talked about his online war of words with All Elite Wrestling CEO Tony Khan, which added more gas on the fire about the raging debate on professional wrestling.
Of course, it all comes on the heels of Khan firing shots at him for getting a World Heavyweight Title shot against Seth “Freakin'” Rollins last month on Monday Night RAW, sparking a social media back and forth that would capture fans’ imaginations.
Mahal, known as The Modern Day Maharaja, struck back and criticized Khan for his choice of words when he put HOOK in an AEW World Title match against Samoa Joe, but later deleted the tweet. The tweet opened up points of view for wrestling fans divided in all forms.
Mahal, a former WWE Champion, added on the same podcast that Khan seemed to be downplaying the immense online buzz between the two of them, something that many believe is his biggest advantage entering this situation. “Tony Khan’s forgetting The Modern Day Maharaja, former WWE Champion.
As former WWE champion, I should be the No 1 contender anytime,” Mahal said, emphasising that he had the right to challenge for the title at all times.
Mahal’s Bold Choice
He, of course, has no excuse for missing the Rumble because his absence was a choice not to attend, and he can get a title match at any time.
Mayhall was grateful for the opportunity, insisting that it only picks everyone up who is associated with it. Meanwhile, ECW legend Bully Ray talked about a possible angle for Sting’s retirement that he might need on the Busted Open podcast.
After their appearance where it looked like Ric Flair would join The Young Bucks and adversaries of Sting at Revolution 2024, rumors have started following an intense Dynamite show. Bully Ray suggested something that he believed would receive over the top, and that was for Flair to turn on Sting, even teasing Flair…
Source : wrestling-world



