Tony Khan Confirms 100% Voting Control Over AEW Operations

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In a recent media call ahead of AEW WrestleDream 2024, Tony Khan, the President and driving force behind All Elite Wrestling (AEW), reaffirmed his position as the controlling owner of the company. While addressing speculation surrounding Warner Bros. Discovery’s potential ownership stake in AEW, Khan clarified that he retains 100% of the voting control over the organization, maintaining full decision-making power since the company’s inception.

Tony Khan’s Statement on AEW Ownership Structure

When asked directly about the ownership of AEW, Tony Khan shared insights into the company’s internal structure. He stated, “I have 100% of the voting stock in this company and have since the beginning.” This comment reinforces his authority as the primary decision-maker, managing both the creative and business sides of AEW. Although Khan did not delve into specific shareholder distributions, he emphasized his dominant role, saying, “As the sole voting owner and the vast majority shareholder of the company, I think that speaks volumes.”

AEW’s Growth Under Tony Khan

Since AEW’s launch in 2019, the company has grown rapidly under Khan’s leadership, challenging WWE’s long-standing dominance in the wrestling industry. AEW’s dynamic programming, major talent signings, and sold-out events have made it a household name for wrestling fans. The company’s growth is driven not only by its in-ring action but also by Khan’s strong vision for the brand, which includes global expansion and innovative partnerships. This year, AEW made significant strides with deals like its partnership with Fox Sports Mexico, further solidifying its presence in the international market.

What’s Next for AEW?

With Tony Khan’s full control of AEW, the future of the company looks bright. Fans can expect continued creativity and growth as Khan remains deeply involved in all aspects of AEW’s operations.

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