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The Double-or-Nothing go-home edition of tonight’s Dynamite descended upon the Mechanics Bank Arena, California, with a ton of expectations. As a matter of course, Khan minutely planned a final push to the show, adding some intriguing matches and segments to the card. But as the show got underway, all we could see was a futile effort at building hype.

Jay White’s over-the-top segment alongside The Guns faced a brutal rejection from a fan in the crowd marking a new humiliation for the AEW head honcho.

A fan’s live remark on Dynamite tonight gave a major reality check to Tony Khan

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There have been abundant reasons to raise fingers at Khan. This time, the prey at the gunpoint amounted to a poor script. The AEW Boss constantly struggles to rise to fans’ good grace. His antics often don’t sit well with the wrestling faithful. A major criticism aimed at Khan pointed to how he mismanaged talents after getting them signed. Moreover, his business acumen also faced criticism due to some poor business decisions. The cherry on the cake amounts to the low TV ratings the product has garnered. Tonight when Jay White, with a mic in his hand, was pumping up his boys, a fan screamed, ”who wrote this sh**?”.

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The clip went viral immediately, making a monkey out of Khan as always. However, the rants are never one way. The AEW president also issued a series of offending tweets to his critics, mostly to WWE veterans and fans. And the most disheartening part is he’s not intended to log off anytime soon.

Khan endorses the social media jibes culture 

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The AEW owner, president & head of creative, has been super active in his X/Twitter handle and continues to grace the top headlines with new peculiar messages over there. Whether or not you believe that this man gets unnecessarily drawn to the social media drama every time, he loves to do so. Khan, a veteran promoter, possesses a very different ideology toward online defamation and the air of hatred altogether. During a recent interview, when he was asked to give his shot on the WWE-AEW Twitter war, Khan replied it was in the business’s best interest.

To justify his out-of-the-box stance, the 41-year-old noted wrestling underwent a massive revolution since the 90s and the taste of fans ain’t the same as before. In the modern era of wrestling, the social media exchange of heat creates a healthy competitive spirit, retaining fans’ attention to the show and the products continuously. What’s your take on Tony Khan, subjected to humiliation after the derogatory Dynamite clip went viral? Let us know in the comments.