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Tony Khan Pinpoints Decision In Recent Years That Hurt AEW

Tony Khan is reflecting on something that potentially hurt AEW in recent years and what he’s done to fix it.

All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan recently sat down with Jon Alba of Sports Illustrated. While discussing the company’s creative success in 2025, Khan attributed that to a greater focus on storytelling.

“I think that 2025 has been focused,” Tony Khan said. “I think we had a great goal at the beginning of the year. After doing years of wrestling and continuing right now to do years of wrestling for a long time to come on TBS on Wednesdays and the weekends on TNT.

“We added something new to Dynamite and Collision this year with HBO Max becoming the streaming partner, and the simulcast of these shows. It created an energy around the company. And a goal for all of us to do something new and exciting that we had never done.

“And throughout this year, there’s just been this sentiment, I think, in and around AEW, that this is a great year. I don’t want to describe being collaborative as a mistake. But there is such a thing as being too collaborative as a decision-maker.”

Tony Khan believes being too collaborative has hurt AEW programming in recent years

Khan would go on to elaborate on why being too collaborative at times also hurt AEW programming in recent years.

“Since you asked about the focus and some of the stories and putting the TV shows together, yeah, I definitely felt like I had had a good approach that I’d refined in 2020, and trying to be good, trying to listen and be collaborative. I think I had gotten too collaborative,” Tony Khan admitted. “And it was kind of the same mistake I made at the beginning.

“And it really helped in the end of 2024. Going into 2025, I just said, ‘Okay, I’m gonna put the outline for everything together myself. I’m gonna eliminate the meetings between shows, and I will put everything together myself between shows. And then I’ll come in with the outline of what I want. Rather than have a lot of collaborative meetings where everybody chimes in what they think we should be doing.'”

“I thought that helped us at the beginning, and I think it probably helped us this year, having that focus where I’m focused and not having four or five, six, seven, 10 people in a meeting contributing great ideas. They’re all good ideas in their own way. And I still like to hear ideas. But instead of doing it as I put the outline together, I would rather do it looking ahead to next week. And take some ideas as I put the next outline together.

Tony Khan believes he basically has a good process for putting AEW shows together

“But putting the outline of the show together, I’m never going to let it be a collab… putting the outline of the show together, I have a good process for it. And I’m back to the process that I used in 2020 and 2021. I don’t want to describe ever being collaborative is a bad thing. Because the whole thing that makes AEW great is collaboration.

“But the collaboration should probably, at its best, be between me and the wrestlers, and working to find the best path, and not having a lot of people in the middle of that. There are tons of contributions to a wrestling show, within a show, that can be found in terms of character work, or once the outline is passed down, implementing that outline,” he said. “But assembling the outline for the show, I’ve learned, doesn’t necessarily need a lot of people involved.”

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What do you make of Tony Khan’s overall comments? Do you believe AEW in 2025 has basically been more focused in terms of week-to-week storytelling? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.


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