The wrestling world was abuzz with the release of Netflix’s six-part documentary Mr. McMahon, which dropped on September 25th. While the majority of wrestling fans tuned in to get an inside look at Vince McMahon’s life and career, AEW’s Tony Khan admits he hasn’t had the chance to watch it yet.

In a recent interview with Quinn & Cantara, Khan explained that his schedule has been packed with both football and wrestling, leaving him little time to catch up on the latest wrestling-related content. “No, I’ve been so busy with football and wrestling that I have not seen that documentary. I’ve not gotten to watch that. I’m mostly focused here on what we’re doing in AEW,” Khan said.

When one of the hosts acknowledged McMahon’s contributions to wrestling, saying, “Vince did a lot of wrestling, you have to give him that,” Khan responded with some insight into his relationship, or lack thereof, with the WWE Chairman.

“I’ve never met him and have never really worked with him. I have grown up as a wrestling fan and historian of the pro wrestling business, so absolutely, we love being the challenger promotion and trying to grow and build AEW from the ground up. It’s only been five years and we’ve done a lot in that time.”

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As AEW continues to expand and cement its place as a top wrestling promotion, Khan’s focus remains on the future of his company. With AEW Dynamite celebrating its fifth anniversary on October 2nd, Khan is fully committed to continuing AEW’s growth rather than dwelling on the past.

Meanwhile, McMahon’s controversial legacy is far from over. He is currently under federal investigation for allegations related to sexual assault and sex trafficking, adding further intrigue to the Mr. McMahon documentary.

Do you think Tony Khan really didn't watch the documentary or do you believe he was on Netflix refreshing waiting for it to drop? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier

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