So many people usually hating billionaires leapt to the defence of Tony Khan, who then beautifully proceeded to remove his mask and show them what it is they're backing here: a ghoul who for months publicly condoned conflictual locker rooms only to go on a show when he's confronted, claim he "feared for his life," and when he got booed by the fans, sat down in a chair like a petulant child. How dare anyone disagree with him, jeer him, or threaten the billionaire boss!
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theleftfist (theleftfist@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 04-Sep-2023 03:58:18 JST theleftfist
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Webster2023 (webster2023@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 04-Sep-2023 03:59:10 JST Webster2023
@theleftfist Jim Cornette said it best when the news of Punk's firing came out: Tony Khan just killed the Chicago market for AEW.
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theleftfist (theleftfist@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 04-Sep-2023 04:03:15 JST theleftfist
We witnessed it enough at media scrums - at the softest of softball questions, too: absolute horror that someone would question his misogyny, judgement, or authority. When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. These billionaires in their bubbles are the biggest fucking snowflakes, who feel their shit doesn't stink and they deserve to walk on rose petals, with normal rules of life not applying to them.
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Webster2023 (webster2023@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 04-Sep-2023 15:23:38 JST Webster2023
@theleftfist *continues* Tony Khan - I meant, Jacksonville Dixie - is a naive, bumbling mark who lets the inmates (in this case, the Young Bucks and their stooges) run the asylum. (Just like Dixie Carter when she was running Impact let Hogan and his stooges run things).
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