
AEW President and CEO Tony Khan continues to show an open-door philosophy when it comes to fan and industry feedback regarding the company’s product. As AEW Dynamite prepares to reach a historic milestone this weekโbecoming the longest-running wrestling show on TBS/TNTโKhan spoke with Jon Alba of Sports Illustratedโs The Takedown about how feedback plays a role in shaping the promotionโs creative direction.
โI do like to listen to feedback from lots of people across pro wrestling, and especially if itโs constructive, it can be really helpful,โ Khan said. โI think thereโs a lot of times where you hear somebody say something, and they say, โOh, why didnโt they do it this way?โ Or, โInstead of going from point A to point B and then to point C, maybe off in between point A and point B, they could have added this.โ And so maybe thereโs a good idea there they can use in the future.โ
Khan stressed that input from all areas of the wrestling worldโwrestlers, production staff, and especially fansโcan be vital. โFans that have never been backstage at a show in their lives, but just love wrestling and watch it a lot, they have great ideas,โ he noted. โI had never been backstage at a wrestling show until I was in my 30s. And I just grew up watching it and loving it and following it and trading tapes and talking about it.โ
He added, โThereโs a lot of different places and a lot of different ways that you can get an idea about wrestling or contribute. Itโs really neat that there are people from literally all over the world, in hundreds of countries, that follow the same sport and can share ideas and talk with each other. Itโs really cool.โ
As AEW Dynamite continues to grow and expand its legacy, Khanโs receptiveness to feedback from all corners of the industry is a reminder of the promotionโs grassroots spirit and evolving approach to wrestling entertainment.