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Tony Khan On Goldberg Calling AEW Cheesy: That’s Not What He Said When He Talked About Working Here

Tony Khan responds to Goldberg and comments on their past conversations.

WWE Hall of Famer Goldberg recently sparked some controversy when he said that AEW’s product was too cheesy. He also said there was “no chance” he would work there.

Speaking with Josh Martinez on Superstar Crossover, Tony Khan was asked about Goldberg’s comments (H/t Jeremy Lambert of Fightful for the transcription)

“Bill wanted to work here. I met with Bill several times,” Tony Khan said. “Bill was looking to work here. It’s funny because I had a bunch of really nice meetings with Bill and would have honestly been interested in doing something. I have a lot of respect for Bill. I was surprised by that because that certainly wasn’t what he said to me when he was talking to me about working here at some point, which I’ve always been open to and I really like Bill.

“It’s all about timing and we’re doing a lot of exciting things right now. Sting just finished up and went out on his own terms doing things he liked and felt strongly about. I know Sting and Bill are good friends. I really like Bill and have respect for him.”

Tony Khan: Goldberg Has Talked To Me About Working For AEW

Tony Khan went on to say that he was surprised by Goldberg’s comments. He recalled how the legend had talked to him about working for AEW.

“When I saw that, Bill has talked to me about working here, so I don’t think he had any problem with any of that content and anyone who saw Sting’s send off has had positive things to say,” Tony Khan said. “I’m not sure what that was about, but I do respect Bill and I like him very much. I wish him the best and God bless him. He’s a great name in wrestling.

“I love what we do in AEW, and he’s entitled to his opinions. Certainly, when I talked to him in-person, several times, in-person and in Zoom and phone calls, we’ve had very nice conversations, and he hasn’t said that. It’s good to know that’s how he feels and maybe that’s an opinion he holds now, but certainly in our past conversations he’s always been a positive and nice guy.”

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