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Published 22:13 IST, August 4th 2023

AEW President Tony Khan launches a jibe on Triple H after 'Secondary Promotion' remark

AEW president Tony Khan launches a scathing attack on Triple H for calling AEW the "secondary promotion". Take a look at what Tony Khan has stated.

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Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, the chief content officer for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), recently took a jab towards All Elite Wrestling (AEW) without using the organization's name. Tony Khan, the president of AEW, was not pleased with Triple H's comments. Khan even asserted that "WWE has been secondary" in some markets while replying to Triple H's remarks.

3 things you need to know

  • WWE SummerSlam 2023 is scheduled to take place on August 5, 2023 (August 6, in India)
  • AEW is one of the rival promotions of WWE
  • Triple H recently said AEW is a "secondary promotion"

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Tony Khan launches attack on Triple H

Talking to Jay Reddick of the Orlando Sentinel, the AEW boss said, “We certainly won’t be the secondary promotion at All In. We’re No. 1 in the UK, on TV, and with a record gate. I have a lot of respect for Cody. I know these weren’t his words, to be fair, but we’re not secondary in a lot of markets, for the first time in a long time, WWE has been secondary in a lot of markets. I’m proud of where we’re at and we’re not taking a back seat to anybody.”

Previously, Triple H had caused a massive outrage by indirectly referring to AEW as a “secondary promotion”. Speaking on Cody Rhodes’ return to WWE in Peacock’s American Nightmare documentary, the former WWE champion had said, “To then take that gamble again and say, 'This is not what I wanted to be. I didn't want to grow up dreaming to be the champion or the face of a secondary promotion. I wanted to be the WWE Champion.'" The two-hour-long documentary focuses on Rhodes’ journey as a wrestler.

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22:13 IST, August 4th 2023