Tony Khan is known to be a very hands-on boss and has often showcased that in AEW. He has been faced with numerous issues over the past few years and has seamlessly navigated past them.
Some of those issues have also been controversies, and it looks like he will be facing yet another controversy as All In 2025 draws near. Earlier today, Jon Moxley was accused of intentionally causing harm by a former employee who worked with the production team.
A lawsuit was filed, and it looks like things could get messy in the next few days. With all that, there is a danger of negative press, and that could tempt Tony Khan into canceling Moxley’s upcoming match at All In 2025.
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However, with so much riding on it and given that Hangman Adam Page has garnered some great interest, it is unlikely that Tony will cancel the match. It seems more likely that he will go ahead with it regardless of what the lawsuit brings, although he and Mox will also have to deal with the suit in due time.
AEW star Ricochet sides with Jon Moxley
Ricochet is one of, if not the biggest, heels in AEW right now, and whatever he says is sure to generate a lot of interest from fans around the wrestling world.
With the news of Jon Moxley being involved in a lawsuit coming out, the former Intercontinental Champion took to Twitter and surprisingly sided with none other than the AEW World Champion. In a now-deleted tweet, Ricochet wrote:
“We live in a world of pu**ies.”
It is interesting to see the dynamic between the two stars. With both of them pretty much being the biggest heels in the company, Ricochet coming to Jon Moxley’s rescue during this debacle might give Tony Khan some ideas as to how to pair them up moving forward. A union with the Death Riders would be a great proposition for the former WWE star.