 What's good, y'all? It's your boy Ross back again with another video. So I'm going to check out WrestleMania's latest video. He needs to be stopped. And he has the thumbnail of Tony Khan in clown makeup. I'm sure he's going to be talking about Tony Khan's recent rant that he had on Twitter. But this is not his only rant he's had on Twitter. He's had a few of them last year alone. And he does need to chill out as an owner of a popular, a very big wrestling company. Arguably the second largest wrestling company in the world. You know, someone that's around millions and billions of dollars on a day to day basis. You own multiple sports franchises like and I believe he owns multiple sports franchises, not just the Jaguars. I think he owns some other stuff. Another team overseas. I could be wrong. Correct me if I'm wrong on that, but you own different entities in different brands. You should not be operating like that as a GM as a owner, not GM, but as an owner of a company. You should not operate like that because your employees and people that, you know, are under you ultimately look up to you as for leadership. And if they see you tweeting and saying some wild stuff on Twitter to trolls or what whoever responds to you, then it makes sense for them to do the same thing. If they feel some type of way about someone because guess what, our boss does it. So we're going to see what WrestleMania has to say. Appreciate all love support guys have shown on the channel. Let's get right to this one, man needs to be stopped. No, we're not talking about the Tony Khan needs to be stopped. No, we're not talking about the AEW president's incredible obsession with signing talent. That's a video for another day. In this case, we're referring to Khan's latest social media melting, a situation that has some wrestling fans thinking Khan needs to step away from social media. It also has some fans laughing at how easily AEW's president seems to fly off the handle. What critics may be wrong, accusations that Khan is thin skinned, immature or irritable are hard to dismiss when you actually read Khan's comments. Add in the fact that he's the company's public face and it's a situation full of potential peril. A Tony Khan is obviously proud of his product. Who wouldn't be? That's their baby at the end of the day. While AEW has stumbled over the last year or so, there are still plenty of good things going for the company. Yeah, however, Khan seems to be like a helicopter parent who can't separate himself from his pride and joy in adversely embarrassing himself and the product. So join us now on why he needs to be stopped. Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusively is also check out our new website. WrestleMania.com. Let's see what WrestleMania has to say. Firstly, let's look at his tirade. In case you missed it, Tony Khan took offense when fans questioned the decision to book FTW champion hook against AEW world champion, Samoa Joe, which is a fair criticism to have considering yes, hook is 28 and one, but hook is hadn't really beat anybody of substantial weight compared to Samoa Joe and who he is and his status in the company. Just being honest, beating people on dark ain't the same as beating people with credible names and credible records on a week to week basis. You know what I'm saying? It just doesn't make sense that booking doesn't make sense. I like hook, but putting him in this championship match so soon, I just personally don't agree with it. It shouldn't. It should be somebody else, but that's just my personal opinion on it. Now, maybe for some hook doesn't deserve the match, at least compared to the bigger names in AEW. However, Khan defended the decision noting hooks AEW record, a double standard hook, 28 and one career record on winning Street calls out the champ, a logical challenge sparks online outrage. Jinder is literally lost every single matches in for the past year immediately gets title shot. Where's the rage? A wrestling inks. Raj Geary noted that there is history between Seth Rollins and Jinder. These guys do have history. Seth Rollins defeated Jinder Mahal in the tournament finals to become the first NXT champion. I didn't even really realize that, but I do agree with Tony Khan on that part. I did. There was people there's people that are outrageous. I don't is not to it's become a meme now, but when it was initially they were setting that up. Nobody's really. Well, I won't say nobody, but a lot of people weren't just clambering to see a Seth Rollins versus Jinder Mahal for the championship match like a championship opportunity. No one was just clambering for it. It's very confusing. This match is happening, but him drawing attention to it only made Jinder stop go up. So you actually in in essence help help the the idea of that match happening being a little bit more viable because more eyes are most likely are going to be seen on that potential for that match. Well, that might have been enough, but Khan seems to lose it when a USA network took a jab at Tony's past practice of pointing out how highly rated AWS matches are rated at cage match.net. As USA Network tweeted, what was the cage match rating? They seem to set Khan off and he didn't hold back attacking the WWE to give Jinder Mahal a world heavyweight championship match against Seth Rollins. Khan tweeted a moral victory for USA is one win more than their world title challenger Jinder Mahal has in the past 364 days because it's literally been a full year since he won a match. You really put AWS in our place getting Jinder Mahal in a big match on your TV show do it more often. And here's the thing you come off more like a mark than a business owner because you're literally keeping up with the stats of Jinder Mahal, which it's kind of easy because you don't really see him. He doesn't win matches. I get it. But the fact that it comes off like you are actively watching what these guys are doing instead of focusing on what's best for your company it's a problem. You come off like a mark, an online smart mark. That's what he comes off as and he's the owner of the damn company. That's a problem. Now, while there may be some merit to the idea that Jinder really doesn't deserve a title match as let's be fed, Jinder literally does have one win over in the last year. The New Year's Evil 2023 NXT show against Julius Creed, but Khan's comments rub many people the wrong way. For some readers, it was a needless attack on wrestler Jinder Mahal. For others, it was incredibly immature. Even if Khan's initial comment was warranted, his decision to wage an unrelenting campaign against anyone and everyone who disagreed with him seemed kind of unnecessary. Ultimately, it's of no other purpose than to give his critics ammunition that is possibly thin skinned and or overstressed running AEW. That could be one thing just led to another. As often happens with social media comments, Khan's remarks led to a huge amount of responses. And before long, it seemed as if everyone was weighing in on Khan's tweets, even worse, Khan seemed to respond to everyone aggravating the situation. Tony's comments resulted in numerous replies from fans. Oh, wow. Shout out to Suplex, man. In the situation, Tony's comment wrestling, wrestling a content creator. Let's see what he said. And he's a fan of AEW as well. You're not wrong, but every time you get online and publicly display how much WWE bothers you as the owner of its rival company, you make AEW look inferior by comparison every single time. At this point, I wouldn't be surprised if they do it because they know you'll react to it. He's making a fair point there. Every time he this is not the first time he's done this. He's done this so many times. So sometimes it's not even with someone from an official Twitter account. It's a troll and he bites the bait like, bro, you don't. Why are you responding? It doesn't matter. You I get it. So we're all humans and sometimes people say some messed up stuff, but you are the owner of a billion dollar company, multiple entities. Who gives a fuck with random Jim says at three in the morning about your product. Who cares? Who cares? You shouldn't care of all people. Because random Jim is would be honored to work for you would be would love to make the money you're making would love to be in your position, but he's right now tweeting you at 3 a.m. On his mom's couch or his best friend's couch like stop you don't have to respond. Show that your company is is is superior. Even if it is not by stats act like your company is the best wrestling company in the world because when you do this, you come off like second second best at like second rate. If anything is just just bad man once resulted in numerous replies from fans but also comments and criticisms from wrestlers and wrestling personalities, including Rhea Ripley, Dax Harwood, Aubrey Dudley, Eric Bischoff. Rhea Ripley liked that tweet. Lee Dax Harwood. Hey at Tony Khan. Is this true or is or is it a bot? Don't forget he literally gave Abaddon a title shot after being off AEW TV for over a year. The exact situation is gender. Rhea Dudley, Eric Bischoff and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter's Dave Meltzer. While it's natural for people to reply to someone's comments on social media, subsequent replies usually end up adding fuel to the proverbial fire, which is why the term flame war was created to describe threads that went from a simple comment into the digital version of World War three. Some of the comments were just downright brutal in the tweet ex user Jesse said you'll never be good enough to compare yourself to Jinder Mahal Tony. Another Jason at 23 late said Jinder Mahal outdoors your whole Ross and here's the thing he he is cause the gender Mahal trend to skyrocket because of his tweet bro. Duh another diverted it to the main problem in AEW as the Boulder wrote focus on your own show. I beg posting a picture of fan sign of book the women's division better wasn't holding back. Even when Eric Bischoff replied with a tweet with a clown emoji Tony can't hit back with a picture of get out of my sight you miserable has been. This is even after Tony had booked Eric Bischoff to appear on his own show. It's even been reported that AEW wrestlers themselves have been embarrassed by Tony Khan's comments. Brian Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer Radio revealed. Yeah I got a lot of tweets. Yes it was exact same thing as last time that a lot of tweets from people in AEW. They they were like why is he doing this on Twitter. This is embarrassing. That's what they said they said the last time too. I'm sure he's aware of it. Yeah but you know he sees this as look at all the engagement I get for these tweets and then I can tweet out some matches and some promotion for Wednesday and you know to help boost the rating. So does Tony Khan need to back off Eric Bischoff has suggested that Tony Khan needs to distance himself from AEW in terms of serving it as its spokesperson based on what we've seen of Khan at AEW's post show media scrums. It may not be a bad idea. Yeah Bischoff's strictly business podcast co-host John Alba who is an Emmy Award winning journalist recently pointed out how Khan blended his way through the world's end post show media scrum to a looks like a complete fool right here. It looks like a goof bro. Dress Nick Hausmann's insinuations that Chris Jericho had skeletons in his closet. As far as Alba was concerned Khan should have addressed the issue at the beginning of the scrum with a statement and moved forward. Yeah instead Khan repeatedly addressed the issue. Everyone knows someone who is thin skinned and is easily offended. Sometimes it makes for some laughs but it can also lead to trouble as the person in question wears out their welcome. However when a public figure is thin skinned the consequences are magnified whether it's a politician musician athlete or business owner flying off to handle on social media. It can backfire in a huge way while an individual supporters might enjoy seeing them insult someone they feel deserves it. It generally makes for bad optics especially when the individual in question doesn't stop. Sometimes an individual's broad size can even turn off supporters turning them into opponents. Tony Khan should have known better on one hand he seems to understand the importance of social media uses it to update fans on AEW news including signings upcoming shows and company successes. However it's problematic when he defends the company on social media. This is definitely not the first time that Tony has taken the social media to air out his grievances. In October of last year Tony Khan tweeted not that I should be surprised but the same WWE avatar accounts that spam me every day no matter what I say or what it's about now turning the wrath to my mom recovering from a near-death experience is why I straight hate these people to the bottom of my heart with all my soul. While the illnesses involving Tony Khan's mother should never be used as ammunition against Tony Khan himself. Remember that. Trolls will always be trolls and they're off. And that's the thing like Tony bro it don't matter what they think. They know they can do this to you. Stop stop it just focus on your company and your brand. Just do that. You have billions to your name. These trolls barely got fucking $20 in a bank account sometimes. They're trolls. They have nothing else better to do. You really shouldn't even be on social media that much only to promote the shows because you should be doing so much. You should have no time to really be on Twitter. I don't even know how you even have time to be on Twitter like that. Focus on your brands. Focus on making the best shows possible. Stop worrying about the Twitter trolls. Because they're not the ones watching your show. They're just there to piss you off. Always be around Tony Khan is just fueling them. And finally why social media isn't the right platform. Khan is AEW president but social media isn't the place for him to take a stand. No there's only so much that can be said on social media. Second it's too easy to get mired in a back and forth with people who disagree with you. Third Tony Khan seems like the kind of person who doesn't always take time to think over his social media posts. Letting anger get the better of him. For some individuals it's better to address concerns with the media. Sometimes a statement can be issued to address a concern or make an important announcement. Interviews can also give someone a chance to discuss matters controversial or not in a closed environment. Anyone with a modicum of media savviness knows who they can count on for a friendly interview and who might ask hard questions. They will also know how to let an interviewer know what questions are on and off the table. As mentioned Tony Khan may not be the right person to address AEW matters especially controversial ones. Yeah. For whatever reason Khan doesn't seem capable of handling live discussions or social media. He should consider a spokesperson for the company so he can focus on running the business. Yes. The most important aspect of being a boss. Yes. Khan can continue making announcements on social media but he shouldn't be jumping into the proverbial weeds and defending AEW against online trolls or just fair online criticism. Do you think Tony Khan has a problem using social media? Do you think he needs to be stopped? Let us know in the comments down below and I'll see you next time with some more. Yeah man. He needs to go ahead and just step away. Have someone else. You can have someone else promote the socials like the matches and what's coming up and all that. He needs to step away. No more outbursts for him because all you're doing is just proving everyone's point that you you are pressed by WWE. You are worried about what they do and the product they put out and it makes it seem as if you don't feel like your product is the best because WWE don't ever really tweet AEW. They don't say nothing about them for the most part. They don't. They have in little situations and in promos here and there but they really do that shit, bro. They don't care. They care but they don't show that they care. That's the difference. They may care behind the scenes. They may have people watching behind the scenes and want to make sure they put on the best show possible to beat AEW or to keep beating them. They've been beating them but to keep doing it. They may care behind the scenes but you'll never see Triple H tweet some shit like that. You'll never see Stephanie. You'll never see any of the higher ups tweeting anything related to AEW and even trying to talk now. I don't know because there's no point because they know they're the better product. So Tony should have that mindset. I know I'm the better product. I shouldn't be focusing or saying anything related to them because I know I have the best wrestling in the world. If you truly believe that and Tony does believe that show that because right now you responding to the trolls and even the networks trolling you because they know they can get you. You just prove to everyone that no, you're not the superior wrestling brand. You're not especially when the boss is doing that. It's not a good look. Comment down below. Let me know. Do you guys think Tony Khan should step away from all social media presence like also social media related stuff or media scrum related stuff and have a spokesperson that handles the Twitter or handles the social media aspects or do y'all feel like it's fine? What Tony Khan is doing? You should keep doing it. It's good for for AEW and the brand. Y'all let me know how y'all feel about this whole situation. Appreciate all love and support. Road to 150K. Now I'm still here on speedy YouTube wrestling champion world. Appreciate our kicking with me. See you next one.